Roadworks and mall-wide sales will be prohibited in some areas for over three weeks beginning Aug. 17 due to the upcoming FIBA World Cup, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority announced.
— Roadworks and mall-wide sales will be prohibited in some areas for over three weeks beginning Aug. 17 due to the upcoming FIBA World Cup, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority announced on Wednesday.
It added that mall-wide sales will not be allowed in establishments"along EDSA and other areas affected by the FIBA World Cup 2023 to ensure that all affected roads will remain passable, clean, safe, and serviceable to all types of vehicles and pedestrians."
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