A Lake’s Silent Cry
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Barangay Pagalungan, **Lake Danao** has long been more than a body of water—it is a cultural landmark, a source of livelihood, and a tranquil escape for the community. Yet, in recent years, its shimmering surface has grown choked with water lilies, silently threatening the delicate balance of its ecosystem. The once-clear reflections of the surrounding hills now dance upon a clutter of green, and the voices of the fishermen carry a mix of hope and despair.
To address this pressing issue, **THE City Agricultural Productivity Operations Office (CAPOO)**, in partnership with the **Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR-10)** and **Barangay Pagalungan**, is set to launch a two-day community clean-up drive at Danao Lake on *Monday and Tuesday (Dec. 9 to 10)*. With the unwavering support of the **City Local Environment and Natural Resources Office (CLENRO)** and the **City Engineering Office**, the mission is clear—remove the stubborn water lilies threatening the fish cages and bring life back to the lake’s waters.
A Community’s Unified Effort
Transitioning from concern to action, this initiative reflects the spirit of unity that defines Barangay Pagalungan. Volunteers from all walks of life will gather at the shoreline, armed not just with tools, but with determination. Houses near the lake hum with anticipation, and children watch curiously as neighbors ready themselves for the challenge ahead.
Restoring **Lake Danao** is more than an environmental effort—it is a revival of heritage. By clearing its waters, the community protects fishing as a source of income and preserves traditions deeply tied to the lake’s story. Moreover, strengthening the economic value of the lake ensures that future generations can inherit not only its beauty, but also the sustenance it provides. This act of generosity towards nature is also a promise: that the lake will continue to mirror both the sky above and the resilience of the people who call it home.