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Friday, April 24, 2026

The Ghost of Navotas: Why the Air is Getting Deadlier After the Fire


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QUEZON CITY — As the Philippines prepares to mark Earth Day 2026, a grim, invisible specter is Haunting the streets of Metro Manila. It isn’t the orange glow of active flames, but something far more insidious: a persistent, toxic shroud of smoke rising from the ruins of the 40-hectare Navotas Sanitary Landfill.


While the initial inferno that ignited on April 10 has subsided, the environmental catastrophe is far from over. In a chilling update from the EcoWaste Coalition and the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Center for Research and Innovation (ACRI), experts warn that the air quality is not recovering—it is actually getting worse.


The Invisible Surge

The data from the Breathe Metro Manila network, which utilizes over 90 sensors across the region, tells a story of a "delayed attack." Contrary to what one might expect, the highest pollution readings weren't recorded while the fire was at its peak. Instead, the worst spikes occurred this past week.


By April 18, several cities recorded their most dangerous readings of the entire two-week period. Valenzuela and Caloocan have been the hardest hit, spent a staggering 85% of the last seven days smothered in "elevated" Air Quality Index (AQI) categories.


“The situation is serious, it is not yet resolved, and it is not confined to Navotas,” warns Dr. Geminn Louis Apostol, Program Head at ACRI. “The communities that need protection most are those who have been breathing this air the longest, and who had the fewest choices about doing so.”


A Toxic Cocktail: More Than Just Dust

The danger isn't just in what we can see, but in what the sensors cannot detect. While public discourse often focuses on PM2.5 (fine particulate matter), a landfill fire is a chemical laboratory of horrors. When mountains of plastic and industrial waste burn, they release:


Carbon Monoxide: An odorless, colorless gas that displaces oxygen in the blood.


Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Irritants that can cause long-term health issues.


Dioxins and Furans: Some of the most toxic chemicals known to science, produced specifically when plastics are incinerated.


“A moderate PM2.5 reading does not mean the air is safe,” the ACRI report emphasizes. The presence of these "hidden" toxins remains a critical threat to the residents of Northern Manila, Bulacan, and Bataan.


The Call for Accountability

For the EcoWaste Coalition, this is more than an environmental accident; it is a failure of governance. Aileen Lucero, National Coordinator for the coalition, is calling for a full-scale investigation into the "failed closure and rehabilitation plan" of the Navotas site.


Beyond the air, there is a rising fear of leachate discharge—toxic runoff from the landfill seeping into the sea, which could devastate marine life, local livelihoods, and the food supply.


“We urge the authorities to identify and hold parties in both the public and private sectors accountable for this toxic threat,” Lucero stated, demanding that the investigation be transparent and include grassroots organizations and health advocates.


Survival Guide: How to Protect Yourself

With air quality reaching "very unhealthy" levels, health experts are urging citizens to treat this as a medical emergency. If you live in the affected zones, follow these non-negotiable protocols:


Seal Your Home: Keep all windows and doors closed. Use air purifiers if available.


Avoid the Outdoors: Children, the elderly, pregnant individuals, and those with heart or lung conditions must stay inside.


The N95 Standard: If you must go out, cloth masks or surgical masks are insufficient. Use a properly fitted N95 mask to filter out fine particulates.


Monitor Your Body: Seek immediate medical help if you experience chest tightness, difficulty breathing, severe headaches, or eye irritation.


The Earth Day Paradox

As April 22 approaches, the Navotas landfill fire serves as a burning reminder that the "right to clean air" is still a luxury for many. While the world celebrates the planet, the people of Metro Manila are fighting for their next breath. The fire may be out, but the battle for the air has just begun.

Tiny Tycoon: The Most Empowering Kids Fair is Coming to The Podium This May


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Manila, Philippines — This summer, a new kind of playground is opening—one where children don’t just play, they build, lead, and create.


Happening on May 23–24, 2026 at The Podium, Tiny Tycoon is set to become the country’s most empowering kids fair—designed to equip young minds with real-world skills in a fun, immersive, and meaningful environment.


More than just an event, Tiny Tycoon introduces children to the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, leadership, and collaboration—skills essential for a fast-changing future.


Where Kids Become Builders of Their Own World


At Tiny Tycoon, children step into real-world roles through curated experiences:

• Tiny Traders – Kids launch their own mini businesses through 1×1 meter booths, selling original creations or pre-loved items

• Kiddie Crew – Participants experience working alongside real store owners, learning responsibility and teamwork

• Interactive Workshops – A series of engaging classes designed to develop creativity, communication, and problem-solving skills

• Kid-Friendly Music Festival – A celebratory space where kids can unwind, connect, and express themselves


Each experience is intentionally designed to shift children from passive consumers into active creators.


Building Life Skills That Go Beyond the Classroom


Tiny Tycoon aims to bridge the gap between traditional education and real-world application by teaching children:

• Financial literacy and money management

• Confidence in communication and decision-making

• Creativity and innovation

• Social skills and collaboration


“In a world that’s evolving faster than ever, children need more than academic knowledge—they need the confidence to create value, lead with purpose, and adapt,” shares the Tiny Tycoon team. “This is what Tiny Tycoon is built for.”


A Space for Families, Community, and Purposeful Play


Designed with both children and parents in mind, Tiny Tycoon also creates a space where families can connect over shared growth experiences. From running a booth to participating in workshops, the event encourages meaningful parent-child interaction while fostering independence.


The fair also promotes community-building—bringing together young learners, families, educators, and brands in one collaborative ecosystem.


Event Details


Event: Tiny Tycoon

Dates: May 23–24, 2026

Time: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Venue: The Podium


Registration & Participation


Families are encouraged to pre-register as slots are limited. Participants can secure a space as a Tiny Trader or join as attendees to experience the full lineup of activities, workshops, and performances.


About Tiny Tycoon


Tiny Tycoon is a purpose-driven initiative designed to empower children through experiential learning. By combining entrepreneurship, creativity, and community, it creates a platform where kids can explore their potential, build confidence, and develop life skills that prepare them for the future.


MOVE expands South Asia footprint through direct partnerships with IndiGo, Air India, and US-Bangla


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KUALA LUMPUR, 20 April 2026 – Asia’s leading travel booking app, AirAsia MOVE (MOVE), is expanding its capabilities and network of direct airline partners with the addition of IndiGo, Air India, and US-Bangla Airlines, bringing three of the region’s most in-demand carriers directly onto its platform.

South Asia continues to see rising travel momentum driven by tourism, business mobility, student flows, and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) traffic. Routes connecting Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and other Asean cities to destinations such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Dhaka are experiencing sustained demand as economic and cultural ties deepen.

For the traveller, this means significantly more choice, better value through competitive pricing, and the freedom to manage an entire multi-city journey in a single place on the MOVE app.

Nadia Omer, CEO of AirAsia MOVE said, “South Asia is one of the most exciting travel regions in the world with vibrant cities, rich culture and incredible food experiences waiting to be discovered. We are thrilled to kick off 2026 by partnering directly with IndiGo, one of the largest LCCs, alongside leading full-service carriers Air India and US-Bangla Airlines to offer deeper route access and more seamless booking experiences for our users, from flights and hotels to attractions bookings, all within the MOVE app.

Whether it’s a business trip to Mumbai or Delhi, reconnecting with family in Dhaka, or exploring other major cities, MOVE makes cross-border travel simpler and more convenient.”

Air India, IndiGo, US-Bangla Airlines joined 70 other notable global carriers who partnered directly with MOVE. This surge in direct airline partnerships reinforces MOVE’s commitment to becoming the region’s preferred OTA. Complementing these direct partnerships, MOVE also has a selection of about 700 other airlines through its authorized suppliers for travelers to choose from. Beyond flights, the platform offers access to 1 million+ hotels, airport transfers, online duty-free shopping, travel insurance and more.

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