DPWH urged to inspect old dikes to avoid another breach
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“The city officials are always urging the DPWH to check on old dikes and fast-track anti-flood project construction in time for the rainy season but we don’t understand what caused the delays,” Bong Padua, Mayor Canuto Oreta’s public information officer, told The STAR.
Padua said a 12-meter river dike on Encarnacion Street in Barangay Niyugan broke down at about 10 a.m. Tuesday, causing waters at least two meters deep to flood the village and parts of two neighboring barangays of Tonsuya and Catmon.
“More than 1,000 families were affected by the unexpected surge of water and many of their appliances were also damaged. They are now starting to get angry and restless,” he said.
“It’s still summer time, what more if rainy days are here or worse typhoons hit us? It would be a disaster,” he said.
As of yesterday, DPWH personnel with heavy equipment were still working to repair the damaged dike, he said.
The P5-billion Camanava flood control project’s construction started in June 2004 and was supposed to be finished in three years,
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