Forbes Park’s perimeter wall poses danger to public as it may collapse soon – MMDA
An official of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority said the entire stretch of the Forbes Park perimeter wall must be fixed immediately as it poses danger to the general public once collapses.
Recently, a portion of the perimeter wall suddenly collapsed and its debris fell on EDSA. MMDA personnel were even the ones who cleaned it. The dilemma with the wall, according to a source, is that the lot owners where it is erected must shoulder the expenses of building a new wall.
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