Damage from vandalism in Manila estimated to exceed P10M
Manila City Government and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) officials have reported that the recent vandalism incident caused damage exceeding P10 million to both public and private properties.
A rallyist holding a flag stands in front of a line of police on Ayala Bridge on September 21. (Photo courtesy of the Manila Public Information Office)
Among the affected assets were several motorcycles and a custom-built MMDA stoplight located near a SOGO hotel.
The specialized stoplight, which cannot be replaced immediately due to its unique design, plays a critical role in managing traffic in the already congested area.
The damage to infrastructure is expected to delay repairs and complicate traffic management in the vicinity for an extended period.
Authorities continue to investigate the full extent of the incident, including the identification of all individuals involved in the vandalism.
The inquiry is also focused on determining whether a stabbing incident connected to the group was an isolated act or part of a larger altercation.
Efforts to restore damaged property and stabilize traffic flow are underway, but officials warn that recovery will take time.