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Government bolsters street cleaning to help fight coronavirus

In response to the novel coronavirus epidemic, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has strengthened the city’s street cleaning and rubbish clearance. 

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The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) said in a statement that in response to the novel coronavirus epidemic it has strengthened the city’s street cleaning and rubbish clearance.

The bureau also said in the statement, released Thursday, that it has hired a local cleaning company to spray diluted bleach from water tank lorries to clean streets in the northern district, the statement noted.

The northern district is Macau’s most densely populated area.

According to the statement, the cleaning company cleaned major streets and pavements in the northern district.

The statement urged residents to ensure environmental hygiene and dispose of rubbish properly, used facemasks in particular.

The statement quoted a report by the Macau Refuse Incineration Plant, according to which between last Saturday and Wednesday the plant processed, on average, about 1,151 tonnes of rubbish per day, a decrease of about 25 per cent compared to normal days, the IAM statement noted.

Meanwhile, according to the statement, the bureau has strengthened its measures to clamp down on pedestrians who spit in the streets.

Between January 1 and Thursday, 160 individuals were fined for spitting in the streets, the statement added.

The bureau urged residents to pay close attention to personal hygiene and the environment as their personal contribution to the government’s epidemic prevention work.

(The Macau Post Daily/Macau News)
PHOTO © Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM)

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