00:00According to those who are having dinner, the meat left in a burned cold storage facility in Quezon City is now smelly and rotting.
00:11Even the nearest barangays can smell the rotten smell.
00:15And Maki Pulido was able to detect it.
00:18Even though the fire is raging when this cold storage facility was burned in Barangay Del Monte, Quezon City on January 20,
00:27many of the frozen meat products that were in the freezer were not burned.
00:32That's why those were rotted and rotten for two days since it was burned.
00:36In other barangays, it depends on the breath of the air.
00:40We thought it was the smell of blood. We thought it was the smell of dead blood.
00:43Nineta, who lives in Barangay Paraiso, is two kilometers away from the burned cold storage facility.
00:50It still smells even though there's a mask.
00:52Because of the smell, they can't eat properly and sleep soundly.
00:57We have a headache. We can't sleep properly. We haven't slept properly for several days because of the smell.
01:02Five out of ten freezers are still full of rotting meat.
01:06To speed up the process, Quezon City Hall is already helping.
01:09It is monitoring the disinfection and cleaning of the area.
01:13The City Hall also issued a Notice of Violation to the owner of the facility, which is a private corporation.
01:19Our hope is that within five days, the affected meat will be completely removed.
01:31Now, they are putting disinfectants to mitigate the smell.
01:40According to the air quality testing of Quezon City LGU, the air is also safe. It just smells bad.
01:46There are no toxic particles or cause for health concern in the air quality of the area.
01:55We are still trying to get permission from Glacier North Refrigeration Storage, but they still haven't answered our calls.
02:02For GMA Integrated News, Macky Pulido, for 24 Hours.
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