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Cebu News

Parking of garbage truck in school raises complaint

Rene U. Borromeo - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines -  Garbage vehicles parked inside the compound of Tisa Dos Elementary School in Barangay Tisa, Cebu City has allegedly caused disturbance among the students due to the foul smell, prompting some parents to complain.

A resident of Barangay Tisa sent a text message to The Freeman on Friday about the school being utilized as parking area for the barangay’s garbage truck, which might also allegedly pose risk to the students’ health.

“Naa ma’y nangreklamo nga mga parents ug teachers sa Tisa Dos Elementary School nga ang mga garbage truck adto mo-park sulod sa school compound, luyo g’yud sa Grade 1 classroom. Unya adto pa g’yud hugasi ang ilang truck. Moalisbo ang baho, unya dili kaha ni makadaot sa panglawas sa mga bata ug teachers?” the text message read.

“Unya limpyohan man kaha ni Mayor (Michael) Rama ang hugaw, ngano nga ang iyang kapitan mitugot man nga anha sa school pa g’yud mag-park ang trak sa basura?” the message further read.

Tisa Barangay Captain Philip Zafra admitted to having the garbage truck parked inside the school compound, saying they do not have enough parking space in the barangay hall.

According to Zafra, the barangay and school officials have agreed to the matter.

City Health Officer Dr. Daisy Villa, meanwhile, assured that she will send her sanitary health inspector to check the place tomorrow.

“Kanang baho sa basura makadaot na sa panglawas kon pananglit duna kay asthma o hubak, maapektahan g’yud ang imong panglawas sa baho, labi na og lata na kaayo ang mga basura,” the health officer explained.  (FREEMAN)

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BARANGAY

BARANGAY TISA

CEBU CITY

DR. DAISY VILLA

KANANG

SCHOOL

TISA BARANGAY CAPTAIN PHILIP ZAFRA

TISA DOS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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