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THE Department of Public Works and Highways has completed the construction of four flood control projects in Isabela province designed to prevent flooding and erosion of river banks in the town of Nanguilian and Cauayan City.
DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan said the projects, worth P166 million, would be extremely beneficial for the people, especially those living along or near the riverbanks. The rehabilitation of the 294-lineal meter Pinacanauan project in Barangay Yeban Sur and Barangay Maluno Norte, Benito Soliven, in the amount of P45 million, was completed last month, Bonoan said.
Construction of flood control structures in Barangay Palattao, Nanguilian, Isabela in the amount of P44 million was also finished before the month of March and now protects agricultural lands from the devastating effects of flooding, ensuring the sustainability of the local farming economy. Meanwhile, two flood control projects were likewise finished in Barangays District 1 and Alicaocao with a total amount of P77.9 million and these are the 260.8-lineal meter and 149-meter structures that enhance the safety and resilience of the residents and serve as a formidable defense, safeguarding the surrounding rice fields from flood-related devastation.Pinacanauan Flood Control Project in Barangay Yeban Sur and Barangay Maluno Norte, Benito Soliven, in the amount of P45 million.
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