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Pasay gov't collects 200 sacks of garbage after Opong
Manila Bulletin
|September 29, 2025
The city government of Pasay City collected a total of 200 sacks or around 1.8 tons of garbage after the country was hit by typhoon Opong.

The mound of garbage on Manila Bay. (Photo from Pasay PIO)
(Photo from Pasay PIO)
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