
The quay faces threat of disappearance if the underwater hole continues to eat into the shores
Residents here who have resisted relocation for more than 30 years now are left with no other choice but to leave the shores where many of them practically lived all their lives.
43-year-old Reynante Desidorio said he was born in Purok Tinago, a community of informal settlers in Barangay South Dadiangas, and has not known any other work but to supervise the loading and unloading of copra and other agricultural products from Balut Island in a makeshift wooden jetty near his house.
But even that quay will soon disappear if the underwater hole continues to eat into the shores and gobble their homes.













