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Liberia: Whein Town Landfill Fire Disrupts Garbage Disposal in Monrovia and Paynesville

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Last updated: March 21, 2025 7:53 am
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Liberia National Fire Service on the spot in Whein Town
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Whein Town, Liberia – A significant fire broke out at the Whein Town Landfill on the evening of March 20, 2025, prompting concerns about waste management services in Monrovia and Paynesville. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, but officials suspect spontaneous combustion due to the build-up of methane gas within the vast waste pile.

Smoke billowed across the capital region, causing visibility issues and raising concerns about air quality. Firefighters battled the blaze throughout the night, facing challenges in accessing the heart of the landfill due to its sheer size and the unstable terrain. As of this morning, the fire is contained, but authorities are still working to extinguish hot spots and prevent reignition.

Mayor Siafa of Monrovia inspects fire eruption and directs crew at Whein Town

The incident is expected to have a significant impact on garbage collection and disposal services in Monrovia and Paynesville. The Whein Town Landfill serves as the primary disposal site for the majority of waste generated in these cities.

“This fire presents a serious challenge to our waste management operations,” stated a joint press release issued by the Cities of Monrovia and Paynesville. “The temporary closure of Whein Town Landfill for safety reasons will undoubtedly lead to disruptions in the collection and disposal of garbage across both cities.”

The release went on to explain that alternative disposal sites are being considered, but their capacity is limited. Residents are being urged to reduce waste generation where possible and to cooperate with revised collection schedules that will be announced in the coming days.

“We understand the inconvenience this will cause, and we are committed to working tirelessly to restore normal waste management services as quickly as possible,” the statement continued.

Mayor John Charuk Siafa of Monrovia and Mayor Robert Bestman of Paynesville conduct joint inspection

Environmental groups have long raised concerns about the safety and sustainability of the Whein Town Landfill. The fire is likely to reignite the debate about the need for modernized waste management infrastructure in Liberia, including potential composting and recycling facilities.

“This incident highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive waste management strategy,” said a spokesperson of Green Liberia, an environmental advocacy group. “We need to move beyond simply dumping waste and invest in solutions that protect public health and the environment.”

The Cities of Monrovia and Paynesville have established a joint task force to manage the crisis and are working with international partners to assess the damage and explore long-term solutions. Residents are advised to stay informed about updates and advisories from city officials through local media outlets and official government channels.

Both Mayor Siafa and Mayor Bestman are regarded as highly respected administrators and innovators who are changing their respective cities for the better in the face of meagre resources.

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