Sandamakmak na basura sa Maligaya Creek, nilinis ng MMDA | Unang Balita
Summary
TLDRThe MMDA is tackling the ongoing issue of garbage accumulation in Maligaya Creek, Caloocan, as part of their bayanihan sa estero program to clean Metro Manila's waterways and prevent flooding. Despite repeated cleanups, the creek is overwhelmed with styrofoam, plastic cups, and bottles. MMDA General Manager Procopio Olipana urges residents to take responsibility for proper waste disposal. The garbage not only contributes to flooding but also threatens the safety of nearby homes, especially during the rainy season. Since the weekend, two tons of trash have been removed, with daily cleanups continuing to address the issue.
Takeaways
- 😀 The MMDA is cleaning up Maligaya Creek in Caloocan, which has been a long-standing issue due to piles of garbage.
- 😀 The cleanup effort is part of the 'Bayanihan sa Estero' program, aimed at cleaning Metro Manila's waterways to prevent flooding.
- 😀 MMDA's flood control and sewage management office is actively removing various types of garbage, especially styrofoam, plastic cups, and bottles.
- 😀 The trash boom in the creek can no longer manage the large volume of waste that continues to accumulate.
- 😀 Despite repeated cleanings, the creek remains clogged with garbage, making it difficult to fully clear it.
- 😀 MMDA General Manager Procopio Olipana called on residents to be responsible in disposing of garbage to help prevent future issues.
- 😀 Residents have expressed frustration over the persistent garbage problem, particularly during the rainy season when flooding worsens.
- 😀 Flooding caused by the garbage is affecting homes near the creek, with water often overflowing into the streets and homes.
- 😀 One resident emphasized the need for a sign to remind people not to throw garbage in the creek to help address the issue.
- 😀 As of this weekend, the MMDA and local government unit (LGU) have already removed two tons of garbage from the creek, and cleanups are ongoing every day.
- 😀 The garbage in the creek is also linked to waste coming from other connected creeks, further compounding the issue.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the MMDA's program called 'Bayanihan sa Estero'?
-The 'Bayanihan sa Estero' program is aimed at cleaning up waterways in Metro Manila to prevent flooding, particularly in areas like Caloocan.
What types of garbage were found by the MMDA personnel in the Maligaya Creek?
-The MMDA personnel found various types of garbage, including styrofoam, plastic cups, and bottles.
Why is the trash boom in the Maligaya Creek no longer effective?
-The trash boom is no longer effective because it cannot handle the massive amount of garbage that accumulates in the creek.
What challenge does the MMDA face in completely clearing the garbage from Maligaya Creek?
-The MMDA has repeatedly cleaned the creek, but the garbage continues to accumulate, making it difficult to completely clear the waterway.
What did MMDA General Manager Procopio Olipana call on residents to do during the cleanup?
-MMDA General Manager Procopio Olipana called on residents to be responsible for properly disposing of their garbage to prevent further accumulation in the creek.
How has the garbage problem affected the residents of Caloocan?
-The residents have been facing flooding issues due to the garbage accumulation, especially during the rainy season, which causes water to enter nearby houses.
What specific issues did residents point out regarding the garbage in the creek?
-Residents highlighted that the garbage has been an ongoing problem for a long time, particularly during heavy rainfall, causing floods and water to enter their homes.
How much garbage has the MMDA collected from the creek since the weekend?
-Since the weekend, the MMDA has collected two dump trucks, or two tons, of garbage from the Maligaya Creek.
What role do other connected creeks play in the garbage problem at Maligaya Creek?
-Other creeks connected to Maligaya Creek contribute to the garbage problem, as trash from those waterways is also dumped into Maligaya Creek.
How often does the MMDA conduct cleanup operations at Maligaya Creek?
-The MMDA conducts cleanup operations daily to manage the ongoing accumulation of garbage in the creek.
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