Manila Exposed 11 Access
Did you know that Manila’s city hall maintains a secret “List 11” of citizens banned from receiving business permits, marriage licenses, or even death certificates? "Manila Exposed 11" presents a leaked copy of List 11—1,800 names long—including small vendors, activists, and even a former child actress who criticized a local ordinance. No due process. No appeals. A simple note next to each name: “Advisory. Do not transact.”
The motive? According to a whistleblowing clerk, the list is used to punish anyone who files a complaint against a city employee. One vendor, Aling Rosa, was added to List 11 after she reported a health inspector for soliciting PHP 5,000. She has not been able to renew her sari-sari store permit for three years. She now sells cigarettes from a cardboard box.
Feature: Enhanced Weather Forecast for Manila
As part of the Manila Exposed initiative, we're introducing an enhanced weather forecast feature to help residents and visitors stay informed about the latest weather conditions in the city.
Feature Name: Manila Weather Watch
Description: Manila Weather Watch provides real-time updates on weather conditions, forecasts, and advisories for the city. This feature aims to help users plan their daily activities, commute, and outdoor events while staying safe and prepared for any weather-related events.
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Timeline: 9 weeks
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By implementing the Manila Weather Watch feature, we aim to provide a valuable resource for the community, enhancing their safety, productivity, and overall experience in the city. manila exposed 11
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Why it matters: Mental health is a cornerstone of social productivity and quality of life.
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Not all exposures are glamorous. Layer five is gut-wrenching. "Manila Exposed 11" follows the “Soot Eaters”—children as young as eight who crawl inside the smokestacks of illegal lead-smelting operations in Tondo. They scrape residue from the walls for PHP 50 per kilo. Doctors in the exposé claim 80% of these children will develop chronic lung disease by age 15. Did you know that Manila’s city hall maintains
The documentary-style segment identifies three smelters operating directly behind a public elementary school. Despite six previous complaints to the DENR (Department of Environment and Natural Resources), no raid has occurred. The reason? A logbook leaked to "Manila Exposed 11" shows regular “protection payments” to officers amounting to PHP 500,000 monthly.