
Incessant rains spawned by the southwest monsoon have restricted access to six (6) road sections in Luzon.
Based on 7AM, July 25, 2021 monitoring report of the Department of Public Works and Highways’ Bureau of Maintenance, road sections closed to traffic includes three (3) in Cordillera Administrative Region specifically the Baguio-Bontoc Road K0362+600, Busa Bridge in Sabangan, Mt. Province due to bridge damage; Abra - Kalinga Road, K0489+900 in Gacab, Malibcong, Abra affected by soil and rock collapse; and Gov. Bado Dangwa National Road, K0310+150, Poblacion, Kibungan, Benguet due to rock collapse.
The Junction Layac Balanga Mariveles Port Road Zigzag Section K0160+000 in Bataan is also not passable due to collapsed solid wheelguard while Manila Cavite Road K0015+(-207) - K0020+000 in Cavite remained closed because of flooding.
In Occidental Mindoro, the Mindoro West Coastal Road, Pag-asa Section in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro is not passable due to washed out box culvert.
Meanwhile, four (4) road sections have limited access and are not passable to light vehicle due to flooding.
These are Apalit Macabebe Masantol Road, K0057+700-K0063+400 at Intermittent Sections in Pampanga; Bigaa Plaridel via Bulacan and Malolos (Panginay Section) K0030+500-K0032+000 and Manila North Road Saluysoy Section, K0019+200- K0019+500 in the Province of Bulacan; Lemery-Taal Diversion Road K0128+(1045) - K0128+(- 300) in Batangas; and the Cavite-Batangas Road K0018+(-544) - K0018+943 section in Cavite.