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Senator Grace Poe is urging the Manila International Airport Authority management to promptly address the malfunctioning airconditioning systems and elevators causing passenger inconvenience.
“As the hot weather continues to scorch us, we want to remind all the country’s airports to beef up the maintenance of aircon, electricity, and similar facilities to avert breakdowns and accidents,” she said. “This technical challenge regrettably resulted in warmer temperatures inside the terminal. To mitigate the impact, Iwata evaporative fans have been strategically placed in critical areas to enhance air circulation and provide localized cooling, offering relief to passengers and staff during this temporary disruption in the air conditioning system,” it stated.
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