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The Manila city government collected yesterday four truckloads of garbage  from the Baywalk along Roxas Boulevard, where floating debris and trash ended up as a result of strong waves from Manila Bay.


Engineer Rafael Borromeo, head of the Department of Public Services-Manila City Hall (DPS-MCH), said they often take advantage of the huge waves that cough up garbage into the Baywalk, where they are easier to collect.
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He expressed confidence that minimal flooding will take place in the capital because of drainage and waterway clearing operations.
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This was the report made by City Engineer Armand Andres to Manila Mayor Lito Atienza as he updated the latter on the progress of road repairs.
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Atienza issued the warning yesterday as he led a citywide clean-up drive and inspection of business establishments in Blumentritt yesterday in compliance with sanitation standards set by law.
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The Manila city government collected yesterday four truckloads of garbage  from the Baywalk along Roxas Boulevard, where floating debris and trash ended up as a result of strong waves from Manila Bay.


Engineer Rafael Borromeo, head of the Department of Public Services-Manila City Hall (DPS-MCH), said they often take advantage of the huge waves that cough up garbage into the Baywalk, where they are easier to collect.
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He expressed confidence that minimal flooding will take place in the capital because of drainage and waterway clearing operations.
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This was the report made by City Engineer Armand Andres to Manila Mayor Lito Atienza as he updated the latter on the progress of road repairs.
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Atienza issued the warning yesterday as he led a citywide clean-up drive and inspection of business establishments in Blumentritt yesterday in compliance with sanitation standards set by law.
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