The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) advised motorists to take alternate routes as several roads in Quezon City will be closed to traffic for repairs.
On Facebook, MMDA said roto milling and asphalt overlaying activities will be conducted on the following thoroughfares:C-5 E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave. Southbound fronting Hotel 878 to fronting Vignet Centre/ SSS.
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