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New Seawall Shields Coastal Barangay in Ballesteros, Cagayan

A coastal community in the town of Ballesteros, Cagayan, can now breathe a sigh of relief as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) delivers a vital seawall along the shoreline, fortifying defense of the area against threat of flooding.

DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, citing a report from DPWH Regional Office II Director Reynaldo C. Alconcel, said that a project was completed along the coast of Barangay Sta. Cruz, spanning 260 linear meters.

DPWH Reopens 25 Egay-Affected Roads; 21 Sections Still Impassable

As of 12:00 noon, Friday, July 28, 2023, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was able to clear and reopen a total of 25 roads that were closed due to Super Typhoon Egay but 21 roads remain closed due to soil collapse, eroded carriageway, damaged bridge, landslide, and flooding.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance reported that through DPWH Quick Response Teams, a total of 14 roads in the Cordillera Administrative Region, six (6) in Region I, two (2) in Region II, and one (1) each in Regions III, IV-B, and VI have been reopened.

DPWH Reopens 25 Egay-Affected Roads; 21 Sections Still Impassable

As of 12:00 noon, Friday, July 28, 2023, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was able to clear and reopen a total of 25 roads that were closed due to Super Typhoon Egay but 21 roads remain closed due to soil collapse, eroded carriageway, damaged bridge, landslide, and flooding.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance reported that through DPWH Quick Response Teams, a total of 14 roads in the Cordillera Administrative Region, six (6) in Region I, two (2) in Region II, and one (1) each in Regions III, IV-B, and VI have been reopened.

DPWH Reopens 25 Egay-Affected Roads; 21 Sections Still Impassable

As of 12:00 noon, Friday, July 28, 2023, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was able to clear and reopen a total of 25 roads that were closed due to Super Typhoon Egay but 21 roads remain closed due to soil collapse, eroded carriageway, damaged bridge, landslide, and flooding.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance reported that through DPWH Quick Response Teams, a total of 14 roads in the Cordillera Administrative Region, six (6) in Region I, two (2) in Region II, and one (1) each in Regions III, IV-B, and VI have been reopened.

DPWH Reopens 25 Egay-Affected Roads; 21 Sections Still Impassable

As of 12:00 noon, Friday, July 28, 2023, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was able to clear and reopen a total of 25 roads that were closed due to Super Typhoon Egay but 21 roads remain closed due to soil collapse, eroded carriageway, damaged bridge, landslide, and flooding.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance reported that through DPWH Quick Response Teams, a total of 14 roads in the Cordillera Administrative Region, six (6) in Region I, two (2) in Region II, and one (1) each in Regions III, IV-B, and VI have been reopened.

DPWH Reopens 25 Egay-Affected Roads; 21 Sections Still Impassable

As of 12:00 noon, Friday, July 28, 2023, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was able to clear and reopen a total of 25 roads that were closed due to Super Typhoon Egay but 21 roads remain closed due to soil collapse, eroded carriageway, damaged bridge, landslide, and flooding.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance reported that through DPWH Quick Response Teams, a total of 14 roads in the Cordillera Administrative Region, six (6) in Region I, two (2) in Region II, and one (1) each in Regions III, IV-B, and VI have been reopened.

DPWH Reopens 25 Egay-Affected Roads; 21 Sections Still Impassable

As of 12:00 noon, Friday, July 28, 2023, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was able to clear and reopen a total of 25 roads that were closed due to Super Typhoon Egay but 21 roads remain closed due to soil collapse, eroded carriageway, damaged bridge, landslide, and flooding.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance reported that through DPWH Quick Response Teams, a total of 14 roads in the Cordillera Administrative Region, six (6) in Region I, two (2) in Region II, and one (1) each in Regions III, IV-B, and VI have been reopened.

DPWH Reopens 25 Egay-Affected Roads; 21 Sections Still Impassable

As of 12:00 noon, Friday, July 28, 2023, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was able to clear and reopen a total of 25 roads that were closed due to Super Typhoon Egay but 21 roads remain closed due to soil collapse, eroded carriageway, damaged bridge, landslide, and flooding.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance reported that through DPWH Quick Response Teams, a total of 14 roads in the Cordillera Administrative Region, six (6) in Region I, two (2) in Region II, and one (1) each in Regions III, IV-B, and VI have been reopened.

27 Roads in Luzon Still Closed as of July 28

Maintenance crew and equipment of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) are still working on 27 road sections closed to traffic due to Super Typhoon “Egay”.

Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan has instructed the Quick Response Team of DPWH offices with jurisdiction on typhoon-affected areas to work round-the-clock for the immediate restoration of connectivity so that necessary goods and government aid will reach the people.

27 Roads in Luzon Still Closed as of July 28

Maintenance crew and equipment of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) are still working on 27 road sections closed to traffic due to Super Typhoon “Egay”.

Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan has instructed the Quick Response Team of DPWH offices with jurisdiction on typhoon-affected areas to work round-the-clock for the immediate restoration of connectivity so that necessary goods and government aid will reach the people.

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