MANILA, Philippines --- The management of Okada Manila has decided to cancel its attempt to break the world record for the most number of balloons dropped following an order issued by the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR). In a statement on Sunday, Okada Manila noted that after its announcement of its plan to hold a record breaking balloon dropping event at Cove Manila, "many concerns were raised from various sectors about the environmental impact of the event." "Okada Manila has explained to the public that the event will not harm the environment, as the event will be held indoors and the balloons will not be released in the air," it said. "The balloo...
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