Thursday, November 14, 2024

Kilawaan River sa Manolo Fortich gilantaw nga mahimong tourist destination

Ang Kagamhanang Lokal sa Munisipyo sa Manolo Fortich nagpatuman og site inspection sa Kilawaan River sa Sitio Abyawan sa Santiago-Dalirig, Manolo Fortich

Sumala sa kasayoran sa Lokal nga Kagamhanan, tumong sa site inspection ang pagsusi sa potensyal sa suba nga mahimong opisyal nga tourist area.\

Lakip sab nga gisusi sa inspecting team ang posibleng risgo nga masinati sa mga mobisita niini ug ang pagmintinar sa kinaiyahan.

Ang site inspection gilangkuban og lima ka buhatan nga mao ang Municipal Tourism Office, Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (LDRRMO), Municipal Planning and Development Office (MPDO), Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO), Municipal Engineering Office (MEO), ug Municipal Information Office (MIO).

Uban usab sa team ang mga opisyales sa Barangay Dalirig sa pagpanguna ni Dalirig Tourism Champ Kag. El Meleza Leparto. (melbmadera)

Portion of Davao del Norte-Bukidnon highway collapses

DAVAO CITY – Drivers of public utility vans, buses, cargo trucks, and multi-axle trucks bound for Bukidnon from Davao del Norte or bound for Davao del Norte from Bukidnon are advised to take the Davao City-Bukidnon route instead as a portion of the highway in San Fernando town in Bukidnon collapsed due to continuous heavy rains.

The travel advisory was issued last January 14 by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in the Davao region.

It said a portion of Talaingod (Davao Del Norte)-Valencia (Bukidnon) road, particularly in Sitio Balacayo in Barangay Kalagangan, “is currently one-lane passable to LIGHT VEHICLES only due to road collapse.”

“Motorists are advised to take necessary precautions while traveling due to the prevailing weather conditions,” it said.

In San Fernando, Bukidnon, the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (LDRRMO) on its Facebook page said the DPWH in Bukidnon and the local government unit are working on the repair. The LDRRMO called on the public not to pass this way “kay dilikado pa gihapon” (because it is still dangerous).

Travel time between Davao del Norte and Bukidnon is shorter via this route compared with the Davao City to Bukidnon route. (MindaNews)