Landslide hits van, woman killed; families evacuated as Inday hits North Luzon
>> Friday, July 27, 2018
2 Pangasinan-Ilocos routes affected by road slides, erosion – DPWH
By
Eileen P. Refuerzo and Liezle Basa Inigo
BAGUIO CITY – A woman
died while one was injured, with several landslides in the region closing
roads while floods resulted to evacuation of families in Ifugao
as Typhoon Inday struck Northern Luzon last week.
This, as the
Dept. of Public Works and Highways Region 1 reported Thursday that national
roads between Ilocos and Pangasinan provinces are now passable to all types of
vehicles except for certain road sections.
In Bontoc,
Mountain Province, police and rescuers responded at the boundary of Barangay
Bontoc Ili and Guina-ang at Pinap-ayew, Guina-ang
when a van was hit by a landslide that resulted to the death of a teacher and
injury to another.
Police said the incident happened around 7:10 a.m. on
Wednesday.
The driver identified as John Tay-og Peleo was unharmed but his wife
Luisa Peleo died while Frauline Magwa, another female passenger was injured and
rushed by concerned residents to Bontoc General Hospital for treatment where
Peleo was declared dead on arrival.
Magwa and Peleo are teachers of Guinaang Elementary School.
In Lamut, Ifugao,
Barangay Bimpal was declared under state of calamity by local officials after
12 families were affected by flooding and evacuated but returned to their homes
at press time. Disaster officials said a total of 17 families were affected in
the region due to the storm.
Sixteen
barangays in Lamut (Bimpal, Nayon, Payawan, Lawig, Lucban,
Pannopdopan,Hollowon, Umilag, Pieza, Mabatobato, Poblacion West, Poblacion
East, Salamague, Pugol, Sanafe, and Hapid) were affected.
In Baguio
three houses were partially damaged while three families, 15 individuals from
Upper Market and one from Camp 7 were evacuated to safe areas in the
neighborhood.
Mayor
Mauricio Domogan on Wednesday urged residents here to prepare for the typhoon
season through ample actions to safeguard their lives and properties.
The mayor
said the city engineering office has prioritized clearing of waterways in
various parts of the city particularly the large drainages at the City Camp
lagoon tunnel and San Roque drainage.
He
again advised residents living in landslide-prone and critical areas to
exercise precaution, undertake remedial measures or preemptive evacuate before
the calamity strikes.
In a hazard
map of the City, 14 barangays were identified as prone to sinkholes and
perilous during typhoons. These are barangays Irisan, City Camp Central,
Lower Rock Quarry, Pinget, Bakakeng Central, Dontogan, Sto. Tomas Proper, Asin,
Dominican Mirador, Lourdes Subd. Ext., San Roque Village, Middle Quezon Hill,
Quezon Hill Proper and Upper Quezon Hill.
The City
Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council operations center will be on hand to
respond to emergency situations. Their hotlines are 442-1901, 1902, 1904
and 1905.
For the
suspension of classes, the Department of Education rules remain in which classes
in the kindergarten level will be suspended upon the lowering of storm signal
number 1. Storm signal number 2 would mean suspension of classes in
kindergarten, elementary and high schools and signal number 3 would mean no
classes in all levels.
As to the
announcement of class suspensions, the mayor will uphold his established
practice of making the announcements at 5 a.m. after the first weather bulletin
from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services
Administration (PAGASA) usually through radio stations and other media outfits.
In Benguet, classes
at Batanes Elementary School in Bakun among other schools were suspended even
as a landslide each was reported in Atok and Tublay along the Halsema Highway.
Benguet also
suspended small-scale mining activities in a memorandum by Gov. Crescencio
Pacalso addressed to all municipal mayors.
All hiking,
trekking, and other tourism activities were temporarily suspended due to bad
weather at Mt Pulag and Mt. Purgatory in Bokod and Mt. Ulap in Itogon, all in
Benguet.
Meanwhile, a
landslide incident affected Piwong, Kayapa Road due to landslide. The road was
temporarily closed at press time.
The Cordillera Regional Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Council maintained blue alert status as of press time.
In Ilocos
Region, the DPWH 1 said only one lane is passable to light vehicles along the
Tagudin-Cervantes Road, specifically at km 339+450 located in Barangay
Quinilaeon, Suyo, Ilocos Sur, because of rockslides.
But the DPWH-1
said heavy equipment were deployed to clear the rockslides.
Meanwhile,
the Alaminos-Bolinao Road is not passable to all types of vehicles due to the
eroded bridge detour approach. Motorists are advised to take the alternate
road.
From Alaminos
City, motorists were advised to take the Pangasinan-Zambales Road before km
302; turn left to Burgos-Agno Road; and turn left to Bani-Agno Road (exit at
Bani town proper).
From Bolinao,
Pangasinan, motorists were advised to take the Bani-Agno Road (enter the left
side of Bani, Pangasinan town hall); turn left at the junction of the
Burgos-Agno Road; and turn left at Pangasinan-Zambales Road.
“Personnel
are now doing repairs on the damaged detour bridge,” a DPWH1 officer said.
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