Heavy rains have forced engineers and personnel from the Department of Public Works and Highways Region 10 (DPWH-10) to suspend clearing operations along the vital San Fernando–Talaingod highway linking Bukidnon and Davao del Norte on Friday.

DPWH-10 public affairs officer-in-charge Jaymaica Maraguinot said that another landslide forced engineers and personnel to suspend operations. “They had to stop clearing operations due to the hazards of falling trees and mud when the landslide occurred around 8 a.m. on Friday,” Maraguinot said over the phone. Maraguinot said DPWH personnel will resume clearing operations once the weather improves.

The San Fernando–Talaingod highway is a crucial transportation hub connecting the provinces of Bukidnon and Davao del Norte. The highway is also a major route for commuters, farmers, and traders. The highway has been a critical lifeline for the local economy, providing access to basic necessities and services.

The Department of Public Works and Highways has been working to clear the road of debris and landslides since the start of the rainy season. The department has also been monitoring the weather conditions to ensure the safety of engineers and personnel.

But the heavy rain on Friday made it difficult for the engineers to continue their work. The DPWH-10 personnel were forced to stop clearing operations and wait for the weather to improve. The suspension of operations has caused inconvenience to travelers and commuters who rely on the highway.

The San Fernando–Talaingod highway is one of the major roads in the region that has been affected by landslides and flooding during the rainy season. The department has been working to improve the road network and ensure the safety of travelers.

The DPWH-10 has assured the public that they will resume clearing operations as soon as the weather improves. The department has also urged the public to be cautious when traveling and to follow the instructions of the authorities.

Key Facts

  • The San Fernando–Talaingod highway has been suspended due to heavy rains.
  • The DPWH-10 personnel were forced to stop clearing operations due to hazards.
  • The highway is a crucial transportation hub connecting Bukidnon and Davao del Norte.
  • The Department of Public Works and Highways has been working to clear the road of debris and landslides.
  • The DPWH-10 has assured the public that they will resume clearing operations as soon as the weather improves.

The suspension of operations has caused inconvenience to travelers and commuters who rely on the highway. The DPWH-10 has assured the public that they will resume clearing operations as soon as the weather improves. The department has also urged the public to be cautious when traveling and to follow the instructions of the authorities.

The DPWH-10 has been working tirelessly to clear the road and ensure the safety of travelers. The department has also been monitoring the weather conditions to ensure the safety of engineers and personnel. The suspension of operations has caused inconvenience to travelers and commuters who rely on the highway.

The San Fernando–Talaingod highway is one of the major roads in the region that has been affected by landslides and flooding during the rainy season. The department has been working to improve the road network and ensure the safety of travelers. The DPWH-10 has assured the public that they will resume clearing operations as soon as the weather improves.

The suspension of operations has caused inconvenience to travelers and commuters who rely on the highway. The DPWH-10 has assured the public that they will resume clearing operations as soon as the weather improves. The department has also urged the public to be cautious when traveling and to follow the instructions of the authorities.

The DPWH-10 has been working tirelessly to clear the road and ensure the safety of travelers. The department has also been monitoring the weather conditions to ensure the safety of engineers and personnel. The suspension of operations has caused inconvenience to travelers and commuters who rely on the highway.

The San Fernando–Talaingod highway is one of the major roads in the region that has been affected by landslides and flooding during the rainy season. The department has been working to improve the road network and ensure the safety of travelers.