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Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach, commonly known as "Dolomite Beach", is an artificial beach along Manila Bay in Manila, Philippines, created through the process of beach nourishment.


2022 UPDATE

The man-made beach along Manila Baywalk will be reopened to the public on June 12, coinciding with the celebration of the country’s 124th Independence Day, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said Tuesday.

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Once it reopens, the DENR said it will allow 1,500 to 3,500 persons at a given time inside the 500-meter span of the dolomite beach to ensure that minimum health protocols are strictly followed.

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Manila Bay Coordinating Office (MBCO) Executive Director Jacob Meimban said the dolomite beach reopening is only for visitation, walking, and sunset viewing, and not yet for swimming as water quality is still not within the 100 most probable number per 100 milliliters (MPN/100 mL) standard fecal coliform level.




HOW TO GET TO DOLOMITE BEACH


From PITX

  • To commute from PITX to Manila Bay Dolomite Beach, Ride the Quiapo, Lawton, or Monumento via Roxas Blvd bus. The fare for Aircon bus is ₱25 and the buses operate from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

From Baclaran

  • To travel from Baclaran to Dolomite beach, you can ride the Divisoria jeepney that will pass by Mabini / Harrison and pay the fare of ₱13. Tell the jeepney to drop you off in Pedro Gil / Robinsons Manila. Then walk or ride the tricycle to Roxas Boulevard (fare: ₱20).

From Edsa, North Ave to Taft

  • Passengers coming from North Ave Station going to the Dolomite Beach may ride the MRT to EDSA Taft, then take the LRT going to United Nations (Luneta) or Pedro Gil Station (UP PGH). and then ride the tricycle to Roxas Boulevard (fare: ₱20). If you are planning to walk, it will take you around 20-30 minutes from the LRT station.

From Cubao

  • There are two ways to travel from Cubao to Manila Bay Dolomite Beach, 1.) Ride the LRT / FX / Bus from Cubao to Doroteo Jose (Recto Station) and then ride the jeep bound to Baclaran via Mabini / Harison. 2.) Ride the MRT or EDSA Carousel Bus to Taft Avenue, then follow the EDSA Taft instructions above.

From Quiapo / EspaƱa

  • The best way to travel from Quiapo / EspaƱa to the Dolomite beach is by riding the jeepneys heading to Intramuros or Baclaran via Mabini / Harison. Ask the driver to drop you off in Robinsons Manila. You can also ride the jeepneys going to Manila City Hall or UP PGH then take the tricycle going to the Dolomite Beach.

From Guadalupe

  • Commuters from Guadalupe going to the Dolomite beach may ride the jeepney going to Leon Guinto (L Guinto / Bukid) terminating in Taft Quirino Avenue. Once in taft, you can ride the tricycle to Manila Bay.

From Alabang

  • To commute from Alabang to Manila Bay Dolomite Beach, you can ride the Lawton Bus from Starmall Alabang and then take the Bus from Lawton to PITX passing along Roxas Boulevard or ride the PITX Bus from Starmall then ride the Lawton or Monumento Bus via Roxas Boulevard.

From Cavite

  • Passengers from Cavite going to the Dolomite Beach may ride the buses or UV Express van headed to Lawton (direct route) or PITX (cutting trip). From PITX, Ride the Quiapo, Lawton, or Monumento via Roxas Blvd bus.

From Laguna / Batangas

  • For passengers going to Manila Bay Dolomite beach coming from Calamba, take the P2P bus to Lawton then ride the PITX bus via Roxas Boulevard or Baclaran Jeepney via Mabini / Harison. Passengers from Sta Rosa Laguna or Lipa / Batangas City may ride the Bus to PITX and then ride the bus to Quiapo, Lawton, or Monumento via Roxas Blvd bus.

From Bulacan / Quezon Avenue / Kamuning

  • Passengers coming from Bulacan may take the bus to Quezon Avenue / GMA Kamuning then transfer to PITX bus via Taft. Once in Manila City Hall, transfer to a jeepney heading to Baclaran via Mabini / Harison


MANILA BAY REHABILITATION

It is part of an overall integrated coastal zone management aimed at coastal defense of the Manila Bay Rehabilitation project. When completed, the beach will cover a total length of 900 meters of Manila Baywalk.

Dolomite Beach is a project of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). It is a part of the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Program launched by Secretary Roy Cimatu in January 2019. 

It is an integral part of the integrated coastal zone management aimed at coastal defense of the Manila Bay Rehabilitation. Budget for the project was approved prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.



CRUSHED DOLOMITE FROM CEBU TO MANILA 

Works on the project began in August 2020, when the government issued a permit to Philippine Mining Service Corporation to transport crushed dolomite from Alcoy, Cebu to Manila. Dolomite mining operations were suspended in September 2020.

Dolomite Beach was created through the process of beach nourishment, which a common practice in the creation of beaches around the world. Upon the extraction of debris in the 500 meters (1,600 ft) portion of the baywalk from the Manila Yacht Club to the United States Embassy in Manila, the project proponents dumped two layers of ordinary sand before overlaying it with crushed dolomite.

People visited Dolomite Beach


DOLOMITE BEACH OPENING

The beach was first opened to the public from September 19 to 20, 2020. Afterwards, it was closed again for expansion.

Originally, the beach was to be completed by December 2020, but it was pushed back in 2021. On January 17, 2021, DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda stated that the overlaying of crushed dolomite for a 500-meter portion of the beach will take one to two months to complete.


After the onslaught of Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) in November, the beach was dumped with garbage, with the DENR denying reports that the dolomite was washed away, saying that black sand was washed in to the beach. After a series of typhoons in late 2020, the DENR replenished the beach with a new batch of crushed dolomite rock.

A new coat of dolomite sand was laid over the beach in April 2021.

On July 18, 2021, the beach was reopened to the public without an announcement. By September 2021, an entrance arch was installed bearing the name of the site: "Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach". The beach was opened again on October 17, 2021.


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According to the Mines and Geosciences Bureau, the project will benefit tourism, commerce and the environment. It will also protect coastal properties from erosion and storm surges and beach nourishment are preferred projects over hard beach stabilizing structures (such as seawalls and groynes). The Department of Health released a statement that the use of dolomite is not a known health hazard.

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has maintained that the dolomite used to create the beach poses no harm to the Manila Bay's ecosystem The laying of dolomite has been suspected as a possible cause for a fish kill on September 17, 2020, near the waters of the Baseco Compound.

The DENR countered the claim, saying that the fish kill happened 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) away from the beach and cited the prevalence of the southwest monsoon at that time, and the presence of a breakwater between the site and adjacent waters of the beach that prohibits the transfer of sand.



A HABITAT TO LIVE ORGANISMS 

As with other beach nourishment projects, the area can serve as additional habitat for a number of species such as sea turtles, as well as sea birds and beach flora. When the beach was first opened to the public, a flock of egrets were seen at the beach area.

In February 2021, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources reported significant drop of fecal coliform level in the waters around the beach.

Fecal coliform level in Manila Bay dropped from 7.16 million most probable number per 100 milliliters (mpn/100ml) in 2020 to 4.87 million mpn/100ml in February 2021, while the fecal coliform level around the beach has dropped from 2.2 million mpn/100ml last January 4 to 523,000 mpn/100 ml on February 8, based on the average count from three monitoring stations. However, the level is still far from the ideal 100 mpn/100ml for coastal waters.


THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CITIZENS' SUPPORT 

The project has received support from the Manila city government led by Mayor Isko Moreno. President Rodrigo Duterte also voiced his support to the project. Likewise, Secretary Roy Cimatu, seeing the throngs of people during the September 2020 opening, said that the project received the overwhelming support of the general public.

On its partial opening in September, people crowded the beach and the nearby area that physical distancing were not properly observed.

Vloggers have been posting positive updates regarding the project, which DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda cited as an "effective way in informing the public" about the project.


... AND CRITICISMS

The project received criticism from activists, environmentalists, and heritage conservationist groups. These criticisms include the timing of the project which was implemented amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns of adverse environmental effects caused by laying dolomite on the polluted Manila Bay.

Three senators also voiced their opposition for the project: Nancy Binay, Risa Hontiveros and Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan. Binay cited the lack of public consultation for the project, as well as the lack of study regarding the effects of the use of dolomite sands. Both Hontiveros and Pangilinan argued that the funds for the project should have been used on public health and relief goods.

Akbayan filed a case for the Supreme Court to penalize the Department of Environment and Natural Resources because of the project, but the petition was junked.

When asked about the criticism that the money spent on the project could have been better spent on response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque said that he does not "buy that argument" because caring for the people's mental health is also needed, pointing out that if people will visit the beach, the mental health effects to the people cannot be quantified.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Dolomite Beach

  • What are the operation hours?
    Manila Bay Dolomite Beach is open from 8 AM to 11 AM, and 2 PM to 6 PM daily.

  • How much is the entrance fee?
    There is no entrance fee to visit the artificial beach, which cost a total of P389 million to put up, with P28 million used for overlay of crushed dolomite mineral to be turned into sand.

  • Are children allowed?
    The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) announced on Oct. 25 that children below 12 years old are no longer allowed in the dolomite beach.

  • Do I need to be fully vaccinated to enter the premises?
    No, but face masks are required. Face shields, on the other hand, are optional.

  • Can I visit during the holidays?
    It will be closed on All Saints' Day and All Souls’ Day from Oct. 29 to Nov. 3.

  • How many people can the beach hold?
    The man-made beach can accommodate around 4,000 to 5,000 people at a time.

  • How long can I stay on the beach?
    Visitors can stay on the dolomite beach for five minutes, with a maximum limit of 15 minutes.

    "Meron po tayong five minute rule, maximum 15 minutes depende sa numero ng tao, meron po tayong limitasyon ng individuals na papapasukin," said Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo AƱo on Oct. 27, after there had been calls to implement stricter health protocols.

  • What's a good time to visit?
    It varies with each visit, but crowd build-up usually starts at around 5 PM.

    "That is the crucial time because we learned that many want to see the sunset in the bay area,” said Manila Bay Coordinating Office's Jacob Meimban Jr,.

  • Is dolomite good for beach?
    Dolomite will protect coastal properties from erosion and storm surges and beach nourishment are preferred projects over hard beach stabilizing structures (such as seawalls and groynes). The Department of Health released a statement that the use of dolomite is not a known health hazard.

  • Is dolomite sand harmful?
    Despite the fact that the material is typically considered non-toxic in the construction industry, some studies have linked high levels of dolomite dust exposure to respiratory diseases

  • How much does dolomite Beach cost?
    The Manila Bay dolomite beach project costs P389 million, with P28 million used for overlay of crushed dolomite turned into sand. It opened last July, with people allowed on the “sand” for only five minutes.

  • What are the benefits of dolomite sand?
    The DENR chief, who has repeatedly defended the use of dolomite sand against critics, said the dolomite sand actually “cleans the water” of the Manila Bay, prevents erosion, and increases the width of the beach.

  • Can I swim in the waters?
    No, but the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecretary for Environment and International Environment Affairs Jonas Leones said that it could be possible by the end of the year.

    “Though people are allowed to visit the beach, swimming is still prohibited since there are still ongoing works to make the bay’s water quality fit for swimming,” Leones said. “Apart from making sure that enough dolomite sand has been put in place, we are continuously checking drainage outfalls discharging into Manila Bay."

  • Are pets allowed?
    No.

  • Can I bring food and drinks to eat while watching the sunset?
    No, visitors are only allowed to roam the area and take photos to their hearts' content.


Walking Tour Dolomite Beach Manila

Here’s a sample walking tour in Manila including the Dolomite Beach. You can choose to start off first in the Dolomite beach or have it as the last leg and watch the sunset in Manila Bay. This is a total of 8 kilometer and can be finished in one day. You can end your tour in Intramuros / Manila Cathedral.
  • Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach, Roxas Blvd (Free Entrance)
  • Manila Ocean Park (Entrance Fee: varies)
  • Kilometer Zero / Quirino Grandstand (Free Entrance)
  • Rizal Monument (Free Entrance)
  • Rizal Park (Free Entrance)
  • National Museum (Free Entrance)
  • Liwasang Bonifacio (Free Entrance)
  • Metropolitan Theater (Free Entrance)
  • Jones Bridge (No Entrance)
  • Fort Santiago (Entrance Fee: 75) closes at 5:00 PM
  • Manila Cathedral / Intramuros

IMPORTANT NOTE: The rates, contact details and other information indicated in this post are accurate from the time of writing but may change without IMFWJ's notice. Should you know the updated information, please let us know by leaving a message in the comment box below.


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MalacaƱang on Friday released the list of regular and special working and non-working days for 2022.


The list, contained in Proclamation 1236 that was inked by President Rodrigo Duterte on October 29, takes effect "immediately."

The following days are declared as holidays for 2022:
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Regular Holidays

  • January 1 (Saturday) – New Year’s Day
  • April 9 (Saturday) – Araw ng Kagitingan
  • April 14 – Maundy Thursday
  • April 15 – Good Friday
  • May 1 (Sunday) – Labor Day
  • June 12 (Sunday) – Independence Day
  • August 29 (last Monday of August) – National Heroes Day
  • November 30 (Wednesday) – Bonifacio Day
  • December 25 (Sunday) – Christmas Day
  • December 30 (Friday) – Rizal Day
  • Special Non-Working Days
  • February 1 (Tuesday) – Chinese New Year
  • February 25 (Friday) – EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary
  • April 16 – Black Saturday
  • August 21 (Sunday) – Ninoy Aquino Day
  • November 1 (Tuesday) – All Saints' Day
  • December 8 (Thursday) – Feast of the Immaculate Concepcion of Mary

Meanwhile, November 2 (All Souls’ Day), December 24 (Christmas Eve), and December 31 (Last Day of the Year) are declared special working days.

Proclamation 1236 declares Feb. 1, 2022 as a special non-working day because Chinese nationals worldwide celebrate Chinese New Year, which is “one of the most revered and festive events celebrated, not only in China but also in the Philippines.”

The proclamation also states that the commemoration of the 36th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution on Feb. 25, 2022, is vital because it “restored democracy and ushered political, social and economic reforms in the country.”

It also provides that Black Saturday, which falls on April 16, 2022, has been traditionally declared as a special non-working day nationwide, in observance of Holy Week that is “one of the most cherished traditions of our predominantly Catholic people.”

Under Proclamation 1236, December 8 of every year is celebrated as a special non-working holiday in the entire country to commemorate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, as provided under Republic Act 10966 signed by Duterte on Dec. 28, 2017.
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November 2, December 24, and December 31, which were usually declared special non-working days, have been declared special working days to "encourage economic productivity by, among others, minimizing work disruption and commemorating some special holidays as special working days instead," according to the proclamation.

The proclamation says declaring November 2, December 24, and December 31 as special working days would help the country recover from the adverse economic impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

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The proclamations declaring national holidays for the observance of the Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha will be issued after the approximate dates of the Islamic holidays have been determined, in the accordance with the Islamic calendar or the lunar calendar, or upon Islamic astronomical calculations, whichever is possible or convenient.

Proclamation 1236 must be published in a newspaper of general circulation.

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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Friday released the guidelines for the computation of the mandatory 13th-month pay for private-sector workers for this year.


In Labor Advisory 8, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III released the guidelines using the basic wage in Metro Manila, which is at PHP537.

Under the law, the 13th-month pay shall not be less than one-twelfth (1/12) of the total basic salary earned by an employee within a calendar year.
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“Total basic salary earned during the year (12 months) = proportionate 13th-month pay,” it said.

Using the basic wage in the National Capital Region at PHP537 per day and a six-day workweek or an equivalent Monthly Basic Salary of PHP14,006.75 (PHP537.00*313/12 months) :

January        no absence     PHP14,006.75

February       no absence     PHP14,006.75

March           no absence     PHP14.006.75

April             company shutdown      No salary

May             company shutdown      No salary

June            5 days leave with pay   PHP14,006.75

July             company shutdown       No salary

August        company shutdown       No salary

September     10 days leave w/o pay      PHP8,836.75

October          no absence                        PHP14,006.75

November      1 day leave w/o pay           PHP13,469.75

December      no absence                         PHP14,006.75

Total basic salary earned for the year    PHPP106,147.00

PHP106,147.00 (12 months) = PHP8,845.58 is the proportionate 13th-month pay.

“The minimum amount shall be given without prejudice to existing company practice or policy, employment contract or collective bargaining agreement (CBA), if any,” the DOLE said.

Private-sector employers are required under Presidential Decree 851 to pay their rank-and-file employees their 13th-month pay.
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Covered by the benefits are workers regardless of their position, designation, or employment status, and irrespective of the method by which their wages are paid, provided they have worked for at least one month during the calendar year.

“Employers shall pay the 13th-month pay on or before Dec. 24, 2021. No request or application for exemption from payment of 13-month pay, or for deferment of the payment thereof shall be accepted and allowed,” Bello added.

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On the other hand, employers are required to make a report of their compliance online through the DOLE Establishment Report System at reports.dole.gov.ph, not later than January 15 of the following year.

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Staycation is now allowed in accredited Metro Manila hotels as the region eases to Alert Level 3 from October 16 until the end of the month, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said Thursday.

"Individuals of all ages may check-in for staycation. However, to ensure safety of all guests, only those 18 years old and above who are fully vaccinated shall be allowed to book their stay," the DOT said.

For unvaccinated guests, the DOT said a negative RT-PCR test result is required.

Under the amended guidelines, only DOT-accredited staycation hotels with government-issued safety seal certification will be allowed to accommodate staycation guests.

The updated list provided by the DOT includes the following hotels:

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  • Grand Hyatt Hotel
  • Okada Manila Hotel
  • Shangri-la at the Fort
  • Nobu Hotel
  • Joy Nostalg Hotel & Suites Manila
  • EDSA Shangri-la Manila
  • Solaire Resort
  • Hyatt Regency
  • Nuwa Hotel of City of Dreams
  • The Peninsula Manila
  • Aruga by Rockwell
  • Sheraton Manila Hotel
  • Hilton Manila
  • Hotel Okura Manila
  • Conrad Manila
  • Diamond Hotel Philippines
  • Discovery Primea
  • Discovery Suites
  • Fairmont and Raffles Hotel
  • Makati Diamond Residences
  • Marco Polo Hotel
  • New World Hotel Makati
  • Sofitel Philippines Plaza
  • Holiday Inn & Suites Makati
  • Century Park Hotel
  • Novotel Manila Araneta City
  • The Bellevue Manila
  • Acacia Hotel Manila
  • Belmont Hotel Manila


The department said hotels accepting staycations guests are allowed at 100 percent operational capacity.

“This is also very timely, knowing that that the holiday season is fast approaching. Family gatherings are part of the Filipino culture, which makes this an important period for leisure travels and bookings,” Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.



Also allowed under Alert Level 3 are meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE); social events like weddings, parties, and family reunions; and tourist attractions such as museums, parks plazas, public gardens and other scenic viewpoints at a maximum of 30 percent indoor capacity for fully vaccinated individuals only, and 50 percent outdoor venue capacity for individuals regardless of vaccination status.

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Since Metro Manila has reached 70 percent vaccination for senior citizens and those with comorbidities, Romulo-Puyat said establishments permitted to operate in this area are allowed to expand with an additional 20 percent capacity and another 10 percent if they have been granted a safety seal.

The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases requires that the workers of these establishments are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and that there is no objection from the local government unit where these activities will take place.

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Romulo-Puyat said the resumption of staycation and expansion of capacity for restaurants serve as a "big boost" to the sector and would result in the restoration of jobs of displaced tourism workers.

“We welcome the easing of restrictions under the current alert level. The resumption of tourism-related activities in select areas will not only aid hotels and establishments in gradually earning revenue, but will also translate into the restoration of jobs for our displaced tourism workers, especially now that the holiday season is fast approaching,” Romulo-Puyat said

Staycation in NCR allowed starting October 16


Cebu Pacific on Monday announced its first five-day P1 fare promo for all its domestic and international destinations.


In an advisory, Cebu Pacific said the P1 fare started on October 10 and will be available until Thursday, October 14, 2021, covering flights from June 1, 2022 to August 31, 2022.
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“As we enter the last quarter of the year, we are happy to have seen some positive developments in the travel industry,” Cebu Pacific Vice President for Marketing and Customer Experience Candice Iyog said.


“More and more people are gaining confidence to travel again, and we are happy to keep supporting our sector’s recovery through our trademark low fares,” she added.

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The flights will cover local destinations such as Boracay, Bohol, Coron, Siargao, and other international destinations such as Tokyo and Osaka.

The carrier said passengers can use their existing travel funds to book new flights or use their credit and debit cards or book via payment centers.



Cebu Pacific is a Philippine low-cost airline based on the grounds of Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Lapu-Lapu City, Metro Cebu, Philippines.

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Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp went offline for users across the globe, the social media giant said on Monday, as hours later it scrambled to restore the services after being hit by one of its longest outages.

The outage began around noon Eastern time (1600 GMT) and service had yet to be restored more than four hours later.

On Sunday, a whistleblower accused Facebook of repeatedly prioritizing profit over clamping down on hate speech and misinformation. The firm owns Instagram and WhatsApp.

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Shares of Facebook (FB.O), which has nearly 2 billion daily active users, opened lower after the weekend whistleblower report and slipped further to trade down 5.3% in afternoon trading on Monday. They were on track for their worst day in nearly a year, amid a broader selloff in technology stocks on Monday.
Facebook was inaccessible because users were not being directed to the correct place by the Domain Name System. Facebook itself controls the relevant settings, suggesting the problem was an internal one.

Security experts said the disruption could be the result of an internal mistake, though sabotage by an insider would be theoretically possible.

DNS allows web addresses to take users to their destinations. A similar outage at cloud company Akamai Technologies Inc (AKAM.O) took down multiple websites in July.

An outside hack was viewed as less likely.

A massive denial-of-service attack that could overwhelm one of the world's most popular sites would require either coordination among powerful criminal groups or a very innovative technique, security experts said.

Facebook acknowledged users were having trouble accessing its apps but did not provide any specifics about the nature of the problem or how many were affected by the outage.

"We're working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible, and we apologize for any inconvenience," Facebook tweeted about 30 minutes after the first reports of the outage.
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One Facebook employee told Reuters that all internal tools were down. Facebook's response was made much more difficult because employees lost access to some of their own tools in the shutdown, people tracking the matter said.

Multiple employees said they had not been told what had gone wrong.


The social media giant, which is the second largest digital advertising platform in the world, was losing about $545,000 in U.S. ad revenue per hour during the outage, according to estimates from ad measurement firm Standard Media Index.

The estimates were based on total Facebook and Instagram ad spending from major advertising agencies during January to August this year.

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Downdetector - which only tracks outages by collating status reports from a series of sources, including user-submitted errors on its platform - showed there were more than 50,000 incidents of people reporting issues with Facebook and Instagram. The outage might be affecting a larger number of users.

WhatsApp, the social-media giant's instant messaging platform, was also down for over 35,000 users, while Messenger was down for nearly 9,800 users.

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