In Paynesville Red-Light:

Sizzling Garbage Creates Hazard

A mountain of garbage is said to have endured a prolong flame without any near end in sight from authority.

The feces filled debris is at the western end of Red-light, the commercial district in Paynesville City, outside Monrovia.

With soaked smoke, residents have expressed fear for disease outbreak, while feeling troubled.

The situation is mainly in the densely commercial hub of the community, with Zogos entrenched in scavenging, on the “burning debris.”

Residents, who fear the presence of the Zogos (disadvantaged youth), have called on authorities to remove the snubbed, which has produced bad redolence (odor) associated with threatening color water being poured out throughout.

The garbage itself is feces (stool or excrement) filed with solid/semi-solid remains of food not digested, primarily consisting of water, bacteria, fat, and undigested fiber.

 It acts as a primary waste product (sometimes called “garbage” due to being discarded), containing intestinal debris and metabolic waste.

The garbage risk is not only recorded at the western strike, but on the main stretch of road connecting Pipe Line and surrounding communities, including the Planks’ Field.