Marikina cleans market after revelry
Marikina cleans market after revelry

Title Marikina Cleans Up After Revelry Mayor Teodoro Orders Thorough Market Cleanup
As the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2026, the Marikina Public Market emerged from a busy holiday shopping period, with city authorities launching an intensive cleanup operation to rid the area of accumulated trash. Led by Mayor Teodoro, teams and water trucks were deployed to thoroughly scrub the market clean, restoring order and sanitation.
The morning after the revelry, photos released by the city government showed water trucks flushing dirt from the streets, while sanitation workers diligently cleaned sidewalks, walkways, and market stalls. The operation aimed to ensure smoother pedestrian movement and safer market conditions for vendors and buyers alike.
In a bid to maintain public spaces, city authorities urged residents to join forces in keeping the area clean. We need everyone's cooperation to keep our market clean and beautiful, said Mayor Teodoro. By working together, the community can foster a sense of responsibility and pride in their public spaces.
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