DENR operations in NCR offices suspended

Operation in all offices of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in the National Capital Region (NCR) is temporarily suspended as an employee of the agency tested positive for COVID-19 today.

The DENR said it must conduct disinfection and sanitation in all of its offices in the NCR before they resume.

The agency promised it would help the said employee who was affected by the virus.

Due to the temporary suspension, the scheduled testing of Manila Bay’s water has been delayed. The laboratory test will be handled by the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) for the meantime.

Meanwhile, the DENR has already figured out the origin of the said chemical that caused Manila Bay’s discoloration.

As the agency’s cleanup drive in drainages, rivers, and the bay itself continues amid the implementation of the enhanced community quarantine, the DENR has expressed dismay over residents who still throw garbage in Manila Bay.

The DENR also warned it will not hesitate to file cases against people who keep throwing trash in the bay. – Report from Louisa Erispe

Popular

PBBM vows support to PH justice system through continued education reforms

By Brian Campued President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday pledged to continue strengthening the country’s judicial system by investing in education and institutional reforms,...

Maharlika Highway rehab in Eastern Visayas to cut travel time, boost regional growth

By Brian Campued As part of the administration’s ongoing efforts to improve connectivity across the country, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. underscored the importance of...

DTI: Price guide on school supplies to ensure access to affordable items

By Brian Campued The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has released its latest “Gabay sa Pamimili ng School Supplies” to ensure that families have...

PAGASA confirms onset of rainy season

By Brian Campued Guess it’s time to play Lola Amour’s “Raining in Manila” on repeat again as the rainy days are finally back. The Philippine Atmospheric,...