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tv MAYNILA — Patuloy na dinedepensahan ng Department of Environment and Natural Resources ang kontrobersiyal nilang proyekto sa Manila Bay, sa kabila ng kaliwa't kanang batikos dito mula sa mga eksperto.
"The size of dolomite in the baywalk is 1 to 5 millimeters or equivalent to 2,000 to 5,000 microns or 5 times bigger than dust and therefore not suspended in air and cannot be inhaled," paliwanag ni Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu. "Pag tumatama ang mga waves sa Roxas Boulevard, mataas pa sa mga puno. Kahit na walang bagyo, may tinatawag na long short drift, may movement 'yan laterally kaya napupunta sa ibang lugar overtime," ani Arcilla.
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