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Farewell, Mt. Kamuning

 Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.
Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.
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 Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.
Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.ANALY LABOR
 Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.
Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
 Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.
Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
 Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.
Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
 Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.
Only a handful of pedestrians were seen using the controversial P10-million footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City, infamously dubbed “Mt. Kamuning” due to its steep height. The structure has drawn heavy criticism for its inaccessible design, prompting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to order its demolition during the launch of the Pamilya Pass at MRT-3 over the weekend. A new, safer footbridge is set to begin construction this year to address commuter safety and public accessibility.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE

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