CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — At least 100 logs that could have originated from Papua New Guinea were retrieved by police and fishermen from the Pacific Ocean coast in Aurora province, a top police official said on Sunday.
Retrieval operations are still ongoing since the logs were seen last Friday floating off the coast of Aurora. Each of the logs was 65 feet long.
These were discovered in the towns of Baler, San Luis, Dinalungan, the northern towns of Casiguran and Dilasag, and the eastern town of Dingalan, according to Brig. Gen Valeriano de Leon, Central Luzon police chief.
De Leon said he instructed the police to secure the recovered logs for possible claiming by th…
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