Rain-induced landslides hit Catanduanes

Landslide debris blocked the road at Barangay Oguis in Bato town, Catanduanes province following the incessant rains on Friday, Jan. 20. (Photo courtesy of Catanduanes PDRRMO)

The landslide debris blocked the road at Barangay Oguis in Bato town, Catanduanes province, following the incessant rains on Friday, January 20, 2023. (Photo courtesy of Catanduanes PDRRMO)

LIGAO CITY — Several roads in Catanduanes province remained impassable due to major landslides caused by the incessant rains on Friday.

In Bato town, landslide debris blocked the road in Oguis village.

Motorists also found it difficult to pass through the national highway at Barangay Puraran in Baras town due to a landslide.

Floodwater inundated parts of Mabini village in Panganiban town, prompting rescuers to evacuate residents using inflatable rubber boats.

READ: Classes suspended, over 3,400 people evacuated in Bicol due to flooding, landslides

“So far, clearing operations are ongoing,” Camille Gianan, Catanduanes information officer, told the Inquirer in a chat message.

She said Gov. Joseph Cua also ordered all personnel from the provincial social welfare and development office to conduct relief operations in isolated areas immediately. INQ

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