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‘Please stop’: Philippines nickel mining boom brings floods, failed crops

Nickel is vital to the global green transition, but its extraction is bringing environmental disaster to Filipinos on the front line

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Nickel mining operations are seen near Cagdianao, Dinagat Island, on November 8. Photo: Jeoffrey Maitem
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When the rains fall over Madrid, a quiet rural town in the southern Philippines, muddy brown torrents sweep through rice fields and homes.

For Beth Samblado, the floodwater is a recurring reminder of a struggle she and her neighbours in Surigao del Sur province have waged, largely alone, against nickel mining.

“We’re asking the government again to please stop the mining,” the 51-year-old told This Week in Asia in Filipino from her modest eatery in the town centre.

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Years ago, she and her fellow parishioners led mass protests, urging officials to reconsider the licences granted to mining companies.

Open-cast nickel mining is seen near Claver town in Surigao del Norte, southern Philippines. Photo: Jeoffrey Maitem
Open-cast nickel mining is seen near Claver town in Surigao del Norte, southern Philippines. Photo: Jeoffrey Maitem

But their pleas went unanswered. To this day, nickel mining continues unabated, Samblado says – and with it, the floods.

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