It was rumored that the flooding was not really caused by the rains from the typhoon. Some say that the untimely release of water from the dams, located in Northern Luzon, all four of them, caused the overflow down spiraling to Central Luzon, and then on to the National Capital Region;. What was not said by the authorities? The water was accompanied mostly by waste from the overflowing landfills situated in the Eastern portion of Metro Manila.
I saw with my own eyes, the mind-boggling amount of garbage that wreaked havoc into the homes located in Provident Village, where our home was.. stinky and dirty muddy flood waters. Could it have been possible that those responsible government officials took proactive steps by converting all that waste to energy? We could have used the waste as an alternative energy source. All those waste could not have been destructive.
Couldn't they have consulted a company called N-Viro International Corporation. Weren't they aware that this company had the technology to process garbage into a form that could enrich the soil, and turn other bio-organic garbage to something more useful? Didn't they know that N-Viro provides consultancy services and do in fact license its patented waste converter technology.
Here's a video that talks about their services:
