22nd street along Serendra set to reopen

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The street will be passable once police finish clearing the area

BACK TO NORMAL? MMDA personnel prepared to pull away the truck that was pinned down by a falling wall due to the explosion.

MANILA, Philippines – Twenty-second Avenue, the street along the site of the explosion in Taguig that killed 3 people and injured 5 more, is expected to reopen to traffic Saturday tonight, according to police authorities.

Police cordoned off 22nd Avenue  the street as well as a parking lot beside the Market! Market! mall after the explosion in Unit 501 of the Two Serendra tower caused a wall to fly to the other side of 22nd avenue, pinning down an Abenson truck.

The truck, as well as a Starex van that sustained minor damages, were hauled away on Saturday afternoon, June 1.

Police Senior Superintendent Romeo Magsalos said 22nd Avenue will be open to motorists again once they finished their clearing operations. 

PULLED AWAY. Authorities haul of the truck that was pinned down by a failling wall due to the Serendra blast on Saturday. All photos by Franz Lopez.

PRAYERS. The truck carried 3 passengers who died from the Serendra blast.

CLEANING OPERATIONS. Bonifacio Global City's 22nd Avenue will be opened to motorists again once authorities finish cleaning the area.

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