This is now an annual event that happens at least once or twice a year. Both the PLP and the FNM governments have always promised to fix the problem when it is happening. But as soon as the "horse is out of the barn" and the fires are out, it is ignored. It is disgraceful that we Bahamians should have to inhale this unhealthy air. It appears that the Government has no intentions of attending to this problem as it could have been solved years ago. It is time we Bahamians descend on Rawson Square. The government must take serious action for this unfortunate event and we Bahamians must push them to act and act on this immediately.
sandraikemp says...
This is now an annual event that happens at least once or twice a year. Both the PLP and the FNM governments have always promised to fix the problem when it is happening. But as soon as the "horse is out of the barn" and the fires are out, it is ignored. It is disgraceful that we Bahamians should have to inhale this unhealthy air. It appears that the Government has no intentions of attending to this problem as it could have been solved years ago.
It is time we Bahamians descend on Rawson Square. The government must take serious action for this unfortunate event and we Bahamians must push them to act and act on this immediately.
On Dump on fire again
Posted 13 August 2013, 4:57 p.m. Suggest removal