The Manila Exposed 11 consist of:
| Exposure | Primary Data | Temporal Coverage | Spatial Resolution | |----------|--------------|-------------------|--------------------| | Informal settlements | PhilGIS 2024 slum map; satellite imagery (Sentinel‑2) | 2015‑2024 | 10 m | | Flood risk | DPWH hydrological models; 2023–2024 flood depth raster | 2023‑2024 | 30 m | | Air quality | DOH monitoring stations + PurpleAir crowdsourced data | 2022‑2025 | 1 km | | Traffic congestion | MMDA GPS probe data; TomTom Traffic Index | 2021‑2024 | 100 m | | Waste management | Manila City Waste Management Office (MCWMO) reports | 2020‑2024 | Barangay level | | Water scarcity/quality | NLWR water supply GIS; PHI water testing | 2021‑2025 | 500 m | | Energy insecurity | Manila Electric Company (Meralco) outage logs | 2020‑2024 | 1 km | | Climate displacement | UN‑DPF displacement register; local surveys | 2018‑2024 | Barangay | | Public health | DOH morbidity/mortality registers (COVID‑19, dengue) | 2020‑2025 | 1 km | | Governance fragmentation | Municipal‑regional administrative boundary overlay; budget data | 2020‑2024 | Municipal | | Cultural heritage erosion | National Historical Commission site inventory; field audits | 2019‑2024 | Barangay | manila exposed 11
In the sprawling, chaotic, and intoxicating metropolis of Manila, very few things stay hidden for long. The city has a pulse—loud, irregular, and relentless. It breathes jeepney smoke, eats street-side fish balls under flickering fluorescent lights, and sleeps with one eye open. For years, the phrase "Manila Exposed" has resonated through forums, documentaries, and whispered conversations as a tagline for raw, unfiltered truth. Now, with we have reached the eleventh iteration of this deep dive—a number that signifies not just another listicle, but a legacy of revelation. The Manila Exposed 11 consist of: | Exposure