Navotas Landfill Fire Continues Uncontrolled After Six Days, Smoke Lingers

The ongoing fire at Navotas Landfill affects approximately 80% of the site, producing persistent smoke and foul odors. Despite efforts and a plea for private sector assistance, officials admit there is no clear timeline for extinguishing the blaze. The situation highlights the challenges in managing waste disposal emergencies in the Philippines, and further resources or strategies may be needed to contain such fires quickly.
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Navotas Landfill
Vince Dizon
Navotas
Bureau of Fire Protection
Manila
Philippines