A resident of Lapu-Lapu City captures images of empty streets in the city while under enhanced community quarantine.
Marcelo Fernan bridge is visually empty from this shot taken by Quinneth Leken. | Contributed photo
“The reason behind those shoots is to let everybody know that we Oponganons follow and obey what the authorities have ordered,” he said. Leken was buying some necessities that night in a convenience store and noticed the absence of people and cars on some of the busy streets in Lapu-Lapu. This made him decide to take some photos to share online.
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