The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) remains firm on its order to stop Okada Manila's holding of a world-record attempt to drop the largest number of balloons during the New Year's Eve countdown organized by the Cove Manila. Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu said the department's decision to halt the event came after realizing that the Cove Manila will be attempting to drop about 130,000 pieces of balloons in a single event on Dec. 31, which could be an environmental disaster waiting to happen. READ: DENR issues order to stop record attempt of largest balloon drop at Okada Through the order of Cimatu, DENR regional executive director for Metro ...
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