PHOTOS: NSWMA Accelerates Derelict Vehicle Removal as Phase Two of National Clean-Up Campaign Intensifies

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has executed a significant environmental and public safety operation, successfully extracting over fifty derelict vehicles from residential zones in the Villa and Yorks communities. This intensive week-long removal campaign targeted a diverse range of abandoned transportation, including personal cars, public transit buses, jeeps, and pickup trucks that had been left to deteriorate. The initiative represents a critical phase in the agency’s broader, intensified strategy to enhance urban cleanliness and community aesthetics across the region. By systematically clearing these substantial eyesores and potential hazards, the authority addresses longstanding complaints from residents concerning blight and safety risks. This operation underscores a renewed governmental commitment to enforcing public space regulations and improving quality of life. Officials have indicated that such targeted clean-up drives are set to continue, with plans to expand into additional neighborhoods in the coming months, signaling a sustained effort to combat urban decay.