The Philippine Star

Mindanao quake infra damage hits P86 M

- – Jose Rodel Clapano

Damage to infrastruc­ture due to a powerful earthquake that struck parts of Mindanao last week was estimated at P86 million, according to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

Initial reports from the DPWH-Soccsksarg­en office showed that while all major roads and bridges in the affected areas remain passable, several infrastruc­ture facilities were damaged and are continuous­ly being monitored due to the occurrence of aftershock­s.

The DPWH said cracks were noted on the bank protection of Olandang Bridges 2 and 3 along Midsayap-Makar Road, Arizona and Upper Panicupan Bridge along Dualing-New Panay Road and Dualing-Baliki Silik Road in North Cotabato and abutment of Malupog and Malitubog Bridges along Banisilan-Guiling Road.

Buayan Bridge along Digos-Makar Road in Sarangani and Upper Silway Bridge along Albert Morrow Boulevard in South Cotabato were also damaged.

A road slip was reported along Marbel-Makar Road and Makar Kiamba Road in South Cotabato and Maitum-Lake Sebu Road in Sarangani.

The Hall of Justice in Sadaan, Cotabato suffered the biggest damage among government buildings.

Also damaged were the Dilangalen National High School, Southern Christian College and Notre Dame of Midsayap College in North Cotabato; New Isabela Elementary School, San Emmanuel National High School and President Quirino National High School in Sultan Kudarat, and Aleosan District Hospital in Dualing, Cotabato.

 ?? ANDY ZAPATA JR. ?? Roger Gapasen, caretaker at Hundred Islands Mangrove Eco Park in Alaminos, Pangasinan, checks a mangrove nursery in this photo taken on Monday.
ANDY ZAPATA JR. Roger Gapasen, caretaker at Hundred Islands Mangrove Eco Park in Alaminos, Pangasinan, checks a mangrove nursery in this photo taken on Monday.

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