MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Tuesday warned public utility companies that their firm’s service running through a pedestrian footbridge in Quezon City will be severed if they refuse to take action this week.
Reiterating its warning, MMDA said the concerned public utility firms have until Thursday to respond and remove the cables / wires going through a footbridge along Congressional Avenue.
MMDA, however did not identify the utility firms.
The agency said the utility companies have been given notices since July last year but have not responded.
“Please be informed that the matter was brought to the attention of concerned utility companies as early as July last year,” the agency said in a message sent to reporters.
“The MMDA has repeatedly asked utility companies to remove and relocate facilities that obstruct the walkway,” it added.
According to the agency, it already submitted notices to the utility companies last July 26 and August 2, 2018 and January 11 and February 14 this year.
A video by Pio Fortuno Jr. of the footbridge went viral on social media over the weekend due to the cable wire issue.
It now has at least 8,100 reactions and has been shared more than 19,000 times.
MMDA General Manager Jojo Garcia said that the footbridge in the video is not yet open to the public.
He also noted that there was a huge sign and barrier stating that the footbridge is not yet open to the public.
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Fortuno however, told INQUIRER.net in a message that there were no barriers at the entrance of the footbridge when he shot the viral video. / gsg
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Below are the four notices sent by the MMDA to utility companies.