Members of Kalikasan and a disaster survivors' group threw mud during their staged protest on Thursday, Sept. 4, in front of St. Gerrard Construction firm in Pasig, owned by the Discaya family.
Meanwhile, the Malacañang appeals for sobriety and vigilance amid the protests against alleged irregularities in flood control projects escalated, warning against unrest fueled by misinformation.
00:00Members of the environmental group Kalikasan storms the St. Gerard construction office that is owned by the Deskaya family in Pasig City.
00:12The protesters threw mud at the property saying that it symbolizes the burden carried by the flood victims due to their so-called flood control projects.
00:20They also spray-painted the words of Magnanakaw and Korap on the office walls and gate to express their anger over the corruption in the flood control contracts handled by the Deskaya-owned companies.
00:34Meanwhile, the Malacanang appealed for sobriety and vigilance as protests against these irregularities in the flood control projects has escalated.
00:43Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said that President Marcos does not want public anger to spiral into chaos.
00:51She also stressed that the ongoing investigations into the Department of Public Works and Highways projects are intended to serve the people and not to create disorder.
01:13It was almost a lot of people within the house in the front of the city of Mahana and the residents' neighborhood of the city of Mahana.
01:14They also stressed that the environment that was designed to serve the people of the city of Longstreet
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