Philippine Daily Inquirer

GOV’T EYES P7-B JICA LOAN FOR FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT

- —BENO. DE VERA

The government will borrow P7.1 billion from the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (Jica) to meet the bulk of the financing requiremen­t of a project aimed at mitigating flooding in areas in Cavite that host manufactur­ing facilities.

The remaining P2.89 billion needed for the P9.99-billion Cavite Industrial Area Flood Risk Management Project, which will be implemente­d by the Department of Public Works and High- ways, will come from the national budget.

Based on a document obtained by the Inquirer, the loan agreement with Jica for the project "would start in November."

The DPWH plans to begin constructi­on in October next year for completion in April 2024.

The project will mitigate flooding caused by overflow and convergenc­e of Ylang Ylang and Rio Grande rivers in San Juan River as well as poor drainage system at Maalimango Creek, according to the document.

It will have two components. The first of which is the river flood mitigation through a 2.4-kilometer San Juan River diversion channel and the widening of Ylang Ylang and Rio Grande rivers by 2.8 kmand 4.2 km, respective­ly.

The second component will involve the improvemen­t of Maalimango Creek’s catchment area drainage by widen- ing the creek by 2 kmand building of two diversion channels 1 km and 3.5 km long.

Up to 7,964 households will be relieved from potential flooding through the project.

It will benefit the cities of General Trias and Imus as well as the municipali­ties of Kawit, Noveleta and Rosario, where economic zones that produced $5.5 billion worth of exports last year are located.

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