MANILA -- Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Roger G. Mercado commended his men and women on the ground for achieving the “seemingly impossible” feat of reconnecting all Typhoon “Odette” severely damaged national road networks.
Secretary Mercado said that the DPWH has completed major emergency works on roads and bridges in areas affected by the typhoon within 15 days inasmuch as access is important, especially for the transport of relief and essential items.
The DPWH Secretary together with Undersecretaries Emil K. Sadain, Roberto R. Bernardo, and Eugenio R. Pipo Jr.; and Assistant Secretaries Wilfredo S. Mallari, Ador G. Canlas, and Antonio V. Molano Jr.; inspected on January 5-6, 2022 affected infrastructures in Cebu, Negros Oriental, Bohol, Southern Leyte, Surigao del Norte, and Province of Dinagat Islands.
“Southern Cebu is again accessible to motorists after DPWH Regional Office 7 headed by Director Edgar Tabacon, Cebu 7th District Engineer Danilo Villa and QM Builders Engr. Allan Quirante worked round-the-clock for the immediate reopening of Sariling Bridge in Malabuyoc, Cebu”, added Secretary Mercado.
Secretary Mercardo personally spearheaded the distribution of about 500 bags of grocery items to the people of Malabuyoc, the southwestern town of Cebu previously cut-off due to the collapse of the Sariling Bridge approach along the national highway connecting the town to Alegria in the north and Ginatilan to the south.
DPWH Regional Office 7 with assistance of District Engineering Offices earlier facilitated the distribution of 500 packs of rice and goods in Alegria, Cebu and 750 packs in Negros Oriental.