Closed roads, bridges in Region 5—NDRRMC | Inquirer News

Closed roads, bridges in Region 5—NDRRMC

/ 10:15 AM July 27, 2011

MANILA, Philippines – Several roads and bridges in Region 5 have been rendered impassable due to flooding and landslides triggered by the continuous heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm “Juaning” (international name: Nock-ten) affecting Luzon, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

In it’s 6 a.m. report, the NDRRMC said that the following roads are still closed to motorists:

Region V

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Camarines Sur 4th District Engineer’s Office (DEO)

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1. Daang Maharlika, Nabua Section not passable due to road cut

2. Nabua-Balatan Road Section not passable due to road cut

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Albay 1st DEO

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1. Ligao-Tabaco, Sto. Domingo Boundary – Pawwabalading, Malinao not passable

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Albay 2nd DEO

1. Daang Maharlika;

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a. Salugan, Camalig Km.517+00 – Km.517+500 not passable due to flood

b. Culiat Draga Km. 523+200 – Km. 523+600 not passable due to flood

c. Legaspi Punta De Jesus Km. 529+300 – Km. 530+000 not passable due to flood

d. Comun-murado-Peñafrancia Road Km. 517+800 – Km. 518+600, Tagaytay, Camalig not                            passable due to flood

Albay 3rd DEO

1. Legaspi-Punta de Jesus, Km. 529+300 – Km 530+000, Tula-tula leg, not passable due to

flood

2. Talin – Talin Section AWC, Km. 516 – 518 not passable due to landslide

Sorsogon 1st DEO

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1. Airport Road, Barangay Taromata B. San Isidro, Sorsogon not passable due to flood

TAGS: disaster, floods, Juaning, NDRRMC

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