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2 Roads Closed Due to SW Monsoon, Carina

As of 6:00 am Tuesday, July 23, 2023, the following road sections in Zamboanga Peninsula have been closed to all types of vehicles due to Southwest Monsoon and Typhoon Carina:

1) Zamboanga City Bypass Road, Barangay Malagutay Section, Sta. 1980+211, due to landslide

2) Jct. Aurora – Ozamis City Road, K1632+900 – K1633+000, in Barangay Inasagan, Zamboanga del Sur, due to soil collapse

2 Roads Closed Due to SW Monsoon, Carina

As of 6:00 am Tuesday, July 23, 2023, the following road sections in Zamboanga Peninsula have been closed to all types of vehicles due to Southwest Monsoon and Typhoon Carina:

1) Zamboanga City Bypass Road, Barangay Malagutay Section, Sta. 1980+211, due to landslide

2) Jct. Aurora – Ozamis City Road, K1632+900 – K1633+000, in Barangay Inasagan, Zamboanga del Sur, due to soil collapse

Storm, Monsoon Rains Affect Roads in Zamboanga City & Benguet

As of 12:00 noon Monday, July 22, 2024, one (1) national road section in Zamboanga City is closed to traffic while one (1) road in the Cordillera Administrative Region is limited to light vehicles only due to landslide and rockfall brought by southwest monsoon and severe Tropical Storm Carina.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance identified the impassable road as the Zamboanga City Bypass Road, Barangay Malagutay Section which was closed due to landslides.

Storm, Monsoon Rains Affect Roads in Zamboanga City & Benguet

As of 12:00 noon Monday, July 22, 2024, one (1) national road section in Zamboanga City is closed to traffic while one (1) road in the Cordillera Administrative Region is limited to light vehicles only due to landslide and rockfall brought by southwest monsoon and severe Tropical Storm Carina.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance identified the impassable road as the Zamboanga City Bypass Road, Barangay Malagutay Section which was closed due to landslides.

Storm, Monsoon Rains Affect Roads in Zamboanga City & Benguet

As of 12:00 noon Monday, July 22, 2024, one (1) national road section in Zamboanga City is closed to traffic while one (1) road in the Cordillera Administrative Region is limited to light vehicles only due to landslide and rockfall brought by southwest monsoon and severe Tropical Storm Carina.

The DPWH Bureau of Maintenance identified the impassable road as the Zamboanga City Bypass Road, Barangay Malagutay Section which was closed due to landslides.

P39-M Road Project Boosts Tourism Activities in Alilem, Ilocos Sur

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed the road concreting project along Alilem-Sudipen Road to improve connectivity leading to tourist spots in the municipality of Alilem, Ilocos Sur Province.

DPWH Regional Office I Director Ronnel M. Tan, in his progress report to Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, said that the completion of the road project now stimulates tourism activities that will give the much-needed boost for the various livelihood opportunities of the residents.

P39-M Road Project Boosts Tourism Activities in Alilem, Ilocos Sur

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed the road concreting project along Alilem-Sudipen Road to improve connectivity leading to tourist spots in the municipality of Alilem, Ilocos Sur Province.

DPWH Regional Office I Director Ronnel M. Tan, in his progress report to Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, said that the completion of the road project now stimulates tourism activities that will give the much-needed boost for the various livelihood opportunities of the residents.

Civil Works of Samal Island-Davao City Connector Project Show Evident Progress

The highly anticipated modern scenic bridge project, implemented by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), connecting the Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCoS) and Davao City, has made significant strides in both design and construction.

In his inspection report to DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, Senior Undersecretary Emil K. Sadain highlighted that the ongoing bored piling works for the land viaduct structure of the Samal Island-Davao City Connector (SIDC) Project, which began in May 2024, are progressing well.

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