• 3 months ago
Negosyante sa Malabon, problema ang ilang linggo na baha

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00:00Sellers in a fish market in Malabon are now complaining.
00:04It's said that there's no more rain, but until now, there's still 20 percent of rain
00:08which is a permission to sell fish.
00:11Isaiah Mirafuentes has the report.
00:17It's a headache and a big headache
00:20to have several weeks of rain in a part of the market in the city of Malabon.
00:27It's not just the residents, but also the sellers
00:31who are affected by this in their businesses.
00:34I'm now in a part of the market here in Malabon
00:38where there's almost 20 percent of rain.
00:41But in this part, we can see the pile of garbage
00:46that according to the sellers here,
00:48hasn't been collected for several weeks.
00:50But surprisingly, this is right in front of the municipality of Malabon.
00:56Jomar is a seller of shellfish as a family business.
00:59Aside from the sale of shellfish,
01:01he's also complaining about the smell of sewage and garbage.
01:06A lot of cars are passing by,
01:08and we're being swept away by the waves.
01:10And there's also garbage there.
01:12All of the garbage is floating in the water.
01:16When the rain gets stronger,
01:18the sewage water reaches up to our thighs.
01:21But the worst part is,
01:23even if there's no rain,
01:25there's no place for the sewage water.
01:27So instead of paying back for the sewage water,
01:30the sellers are only concerned about the garbage.
01:34Because there are a lot of people who will buy from them.
01:37They're afraid of being swept away by the sewage water.
01:39We have to pay P100 per day.
01:43What's that P100 for?
01:46I don't know.
01:47Whenever we protest,
01:49there's always someone asking for P100.
01:52The family business is far from Malabon City Hall.
01:55That's why the sellers are appealing to the local government.
02:00Until now, we're trying to get hold of the local government of Malabon.
02:05But they're not responding to our calls.
02:08I'm Sayang Mira Fuentes for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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