PEOPLE FEAR GARBAGE IN PASIG MAY SPREAD DISEASES
Tropical storm Ondoys onslaught did not only drive away multitudes of Pasig residents or trapped families inside their homes, it also washed up humongous pile of garbage enough to fill 100 dump trucks.
GINORMOUS. Ondoy's wrath triggered the unwanted dumping of heaps of garbages on the streets in badly hit areas like Marikina City. In Pasig City alone, authorities expect to collect filth that could fill up 100 dump trucks.. Mark Merueñas
Allen Angeles of the local governments solid waste management department told GMANews.TV that they have already launched a massive clean-up drive to collect the huge amount of filth swept away by the floods.
Angeles said the volumes of garbage that litter Pasig one of the hardest hit cities are made up of both generated waste" (regular garbage produced in a households and establishments) and bulky waste" (furniture and appliances destroyed by the floods).
ang basura na iyan ay hindi kay ondoy basura ninyo iyan kasi hindi kayo marunong magtapon kung saan dapat ilagay ang basura kailan pa kayo matututo pag patay na ang isa sa pamilya ninyo,gumising na kayo!!!!
magdalo122672 1 year ago
Maybe people won't litter so much now. Some lady in nice SUV didn't like me taking photos of storm drain coming from mall last year.
panhead69fred 2 years ago
the first part of this video is from countryside vill pasig city...my family lives there-i grew up in that place. and its so sad that this calamity happened. we'll just hope and pray that this wont happen again...
ruthie08 2 years ago