MANILA, Philippines — Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo does not consider the traffic situation in Metro Manila a crisis.
Following the breakdown of all three mass transit systems last week, BAYAN Secretary General Renato Reyes Jr. said the country has a mass transport crisis.
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"
Ano bang ibig nilang sabihin na
transportation crisis?
Ang
nakikita
ko
lang traffic... May transportation
naman,
nakakasakay
naman
tayo
lahat," Panelo said in a press briefing.
(What do they mean by transportation crisis? I only see traffic (jam)... There is transportation, we can still get rides.)
Panelo pointed out that there are still three train systems running in Metro Manila.
Partial operations for LRT-2
The Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) was closed
last week after the train's power transformers exploded.
Partial operations of the LRT-2 will
be implemented by Tuesday from Cubao to Recto stations. Anonas, Katipunan and Santolan stations will be closed for at least nine months.
LRT-2 spokesman
Hernando Cabrera earlier said the government had been losing P3.2 million daily since the closure of the train system as it services an average of 200,000 passengers every day.
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The
Malacañang mouthpiece, however, insisted that there is no mass transport crisis in the country.
"Mukha namang wala pa... Kasi nga nakakarating pa naman 'yung mga dapat makarating sa kanilang pupuntahan," he said.
(It seems there isn't one yet... Because those who are in transit can still reach their destinations.)
Panelo also pointed out that there
is a solution to arriving on time when travelling in Metro Manila.
"May
solusyon
naman
doon (There is a solution there). If you want to arrive early in your destination, then you go there earlier," Panelo said. — Patricia Lourdes Viray