The city government of Bacolod has taken action against an illegal structure at a salt storage facility in Banago, a barangay in the city. The structure, which was found to be erected without the necessary permits, has been deemed a threat to the environment and public safety. According to reports, the facility has been operating without the required permits and has been causing environmental hazards in the area. The city government has ordered the facility to remove the structure immediately, citing the need to protect the environment and ensure public safety. The order was issued after an inspection team from the city government found that the facility was not complying with environmental regulations. The team discovered that the facility was storing salt in an open area, which was causing soil erosion and water pollution. The facility was also found to be lacking the necessary safety measures, posing a risk to the health and well-being of nearby residents. The city government has warned the facility that failure to comply with the order will result in penalties and fines. The move is part of the city government’s efforts to crack down on illegal structures and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. The city government has been conducting inspections of various facilities in the city to ensure that they are complying with environmental regulations. The inspections are part of the city’s efforts to protect the environment and promote sustainable development. The city government has also been working with various stakeholders, including the private sector and civil society organizations, to promote environmental awareness and education. The move to demolish the illegal structure at the salt storage facility is seen as a positive step towards protecting the environment and promoting public safety. The city government has assured residents that it will continue to monitor the facility and ensure that it complies with environmental regulations. The facility has been given a deadline to remove the structure, and failure to comply will result in further action. The city government has also warned other facilities in the city that are operating without permits to comply with regulations or face penalties. The move is part of the city’s efforts to promote good governance and ensure that businesses operate in a responsible and sustainable manner. The city government has also been working to promote the use of environmentally-friendly technologies and practices in various sectors, including the salt industry. The use of environmentally-friendly technologies and practices is seen as crucial in reducing the environmental impact of the industry. The city government has also been working to promote sustainable development and reduce poverty in the city. The move to demolish the illegal structure at the salt storage facility is seen as a positive step towards achieving these goals. The city government has assured residents that it will continue to work towards promoting sustainable development and protecting the environment. The facility has been ordered to remove the structure and comply with environmental regulations, and the city government will continue to monitor the situation to ensure that the facility complies with the order.