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DPWH Works on Access Road Project to Masbate’s Pasiagon Beach, Balay na Bato

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is currently working on an access road that leads to Pasiagon Beach, Balay na Bato, and Esperanza Sea Port in the province of Masbate.

Citing a report from DPWH Regional Office V Director Virgilio C. Eduarte, DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that the ongoing road forms part of the construction and improvement of Esperanza-Placer Road which is a project under the Tourism Road Infrastructure Program (TRIP) of the DPWH in convergence with the Department of Tourism (DOT).

Typhoon ‘Egay’, Monsoon Rains Estimated Damage to Infra Now at P6.94-B

As of 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 1, 2023, the combined effects of southwest monsoon and Typhoon Egay has caused P6.94-billion damage to roads, bridges and flood-control structures.

Citing a report from the Department of Public Works and Highways Bureau of Maintenance, DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that P1.17 Billion was the reported damage on roads, P162.6 Million on bridges, and P5.60 Billion on flood-control structures.

Typhoon ‘Egay’, Monsoon Rains Estimated Damage to Infra Now at P6.94-B

As of 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 1, 2023, the combined effects of southwest monsoon and Typhoon Egay has caused P6.94-billion damage to roads, bridges and flood-control structures.

Citing a report from the Department of Public Works and Highways Bureau of Maintenance, DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that P1.17 Billion was the reported damage on roads, P162.6 Million on bridges, and P5.60 Billion on flood-control structures.

Typhoon ‘Egay’, Monsoon Rains Estimated Damage to Infra Now at P6.94-B

As of 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 1, 2023, the combined effects of southwest monsoon and Typhoon Egay has caused P6.94-billion damage to roads, bridges and flood-control structures.

Citing a report from the Department of Public Works and Highways Bureau of Maintenance, DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that P1.17 Billion was the reported damage on roads, P162.6 Million on bridges, and P5.60 Billion on flood-control structures.

Typhoon ‘Egay’, Monsoon Rains Estimated Damage to Infra Now at P6.94-B

As of 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 1, 2023, the combined effects of southwest monsoon and Typhoon Egay has caused P6.94-billion damage to roads, bridges and flood-control structures.

Citing a report from the Department of Public Works and Highways Bureau of Maintenance, DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that P1.17 Billion was the reported damage on roads, P162.6 Million on bridges, and P5.60 Billion on flood-control structures.

Typhoon ‘Egay’, Monsoon Rains Estimated Damage to Infra Now at P6.94-B

As of 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 1, 2023, the combined effects of southwest monsoon and Typhoon Egay has caused P6.94-billion damage to roads, bridges and flood-control structures.

Citing a report from the Department of Public Works and Highways Bureau of Maintenance, DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that P1.17 Billion was the reported damage on roads, P162.6 Million on bridges, and P5.60 Billion on flood-control structures.

Typhoon ‘Egay’, Monsoon Rains Estimated Damage to Infra Now at P6.94-B

As of 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 1, 2023, the combined effects of southwest monsoon and Typhoon Egay has caused P6.94-billion damage to roads, bridges and flood-control structures.

Citing a report from the Department of Public Works and Highways Bureau of Maintenance, DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that P1.17 Billion was the reported damage on roads, P162.6 Million on bridges, and P5.60 Billion on flood-control structures.

Typhoon ‘Egay’, Monsoon Rains Estimated Damage to Infra Now at P6.94-B

As of 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 1, 2023, the combined effects of southwest monsoon and Typhoon Egay has caused P6.94-billion damage to roads, bridges and flood-control structures.

Citing a report from the Department of Public Works and Highways Bureau of Maintenance, DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said that P1.17 Billion was the reported damage on roads, P162.6 Million on bridges, and P5.60 Billion on flood-control structures.

17 Roads Still Closed, 10 Have Limited Access

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is still working on reopening a total of 17 road sections in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Regions 1, 3, and 6 that were rendered impassable due to combined effects of southwest monsoon and typhoon Egay.

Based on the 12:00 noon, July 31, 2023 situational report of the DPWH Bureau of Maintenance, although 43 roads have been cleared and reopened, incessant rainfall has led to more flooding especially in parts of Central Luzon.

The following road sections remain impassable:

17 Roads Still Closed, 10 Have Limited Access

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is still working on reopening a total of 17 road sections in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Regions 1, 3, and 6 that were rendered impassable due to combined effects of southwest monsoon and typhoon Egay.

Based on the 12:00 noon, July 31, 2023 situational report of the DPWH Bureau of Maintenance, although 43 roads have been cleared and reopened, incessant rainfall has led to more flooding especially in parts of Central Luzon.

The following road sections remain impassable:

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