Nueva Vizcaya roads not passable due to landslides
>> Sunday, November 15, 2020
Big landslide blocks Pagudpud road
LANDSLIDE at Bayombong to Ambaguio Road – Daclig section of the
Provincial Road ( Nueva Vizcaya ) not passable. -- PDRRMO Nueva Vizcaya
By Liezle Basa Inigo
BAYOMBONG,
Nueva Vizcaya -- The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Office (PDRRMO) here said on Monday, November 9, that several roads
were being cleared due to landslides caused by continuous rains that have hit
the province since Friday.
PDRRMO said one such road was the Bayombong
to Ambaguio Road-Daclig section where a landslide occurred.
There were also clearing operations being
undertaken at the Kayapa Proper Provincial Road.
In the municipality of Kasibu, there is also
an ongoing clearing operation along Kasibu-Bambang road via Antutot and
Bua due to scattered stones. This road was passable to motorists.
However, the Kasibu- Quezon via Tadji, also
in Kasibu, was totally closed due to a series of landslides.
The PDRRMO also reported that a family was
evacuated from Purok 4, Poblacion to the barangay hall because of a landslide.
There was also reported power interruption in
Kongkong Valley .
Meanwhile, the Macalong to Cordon overflow
bridge was also not passable to any kind of vehicle, as of press time.
Meanwhile, Manila North Road in Barangay
Pancian, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte has been closed due to a big landslide that
stranded several motorists.
In a road advisory issued Wednesday morning,
the Dept. of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) 1 (Ilocos region) said
road-clearing operations were ongoing.
Jocelyn Oamar, spokesperson of DPWH-1
confirmed this as maintenance engineers and point persons were on site to monitor
the situation.
Since last week, the northern portion of
Ilocos Norte has been experiencing scattered rainfall brought about by the
series of tropical depressions in this part of Luzon.
The public has been advised to take extra
precautions when on the road.
Residents living near rivers and low-lying
and mountainous areas have been advised to take appropriate actions against
flooding and landslide. -- PNA
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