DPWH-10 exec ordered to fast-track repair, rehab of Basyang-hit infra

A group of people gathered in a disaster-affected area, with debris and damage visible in the background, as they engage in conversation and take photos.

Photo courtesy of DPWH-10

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) recommended dredging and renegotiation of rights-of-way for infrastructure projects near Iligan City’s waterways.

DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon and Iligan City officials inspected bridges and flood-control infrastructure affected by Tropical Storm Basyang on Tuesday.

Dizon conducted the visit under a directive from President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to ensure the immediate procurement of materials needed in affected areas.

During the inspection, Dizon checked the Mandulog Flood Control Project, Pinul-iran River and its bridge in Barangay Palao and the Tubod Bridge. 

Iligan City Mayor Frederick Siao, who accompanied the DPWH chief, noted that massive floodwaters originated from upland areas.

Rainfall volume was equivalent to nearly 100 days of continuous rain, according to weather reports. 

To address heavy siltation caused by the flooding, Dizon announced the purchase of additional dredging equipment.

Dizon directed DPWH-Northern Mindanao (Region 10) Director Lilibeth Aparecio to fast-track rehabilitation, dredging and clearing operations along the Pinul-iran River and affected roads. (PNA)

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