Have you heard of this news? According to reports, there was a bomb in the vicinity of Pandacan Oil Depot Tuesday night. Fortunately, it was declared a hoax after a police search returned negative result.
To those who live near the oil depot, were you warned about the bomb?
For the snippet of the news, please read the rest …
Pandacan bomb hoax
” … Tension gripped the Pandacan oil depot in Manila following a bomb threat on Tuesday night. The threat turned out to be a hoax.
Bellida Danilo, Petron terminal manager, reportedly received a phone call around 7:30 p.m. from an unidentified man saying there was a bomb planted in the vicinity.
A police search of the premises yielded negative results, Senior Supt. Sotto Navales said.
Several groups, including residents, have been calling for the immediate relocation of the oil depot, saying the facility posed dangers to the community…“
Source: Inquirer.net
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It can be just a scare now. . . but what if it becomes real? Do we have to wait for that?
We must take a united effort now to get this dangerous, hazardous and pollutive oil depots out of Pandacan to protect our lives and properties and the future of this district and that of the next generation!
Whether it is a hoax or not we the Pandaquenos and Manilenyos must act now to get rid of this industry out of Manila because this Oil Depot are actually a sleeping time bomb waiting to explode and to destroy Manila once an accident or a terrorist action happen.
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