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(Photo courtesy of DPWH) MANILA - A total of 44 roads in provinces hit by Typhoon Odette have been reopened, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) reported on Friday. These roads were already cleared and are now accessible to motorists as of Friday noon, the agency said in an update. However, seven roads are still impassable to all types of vehicles due to damaged bridge, fallen trees and electric posts, debris, and washout revetment. These roads are the Irawan- Tagburos Road, at Tagburos Bridge I, Puerto Princesa City due to damaged/collapsed bridge section and damaged bridge approach, fallen trees and utility post. Also, Dalaguete-Mantalongon-Badian Road in Brgy. Ablayan and sections in Brgy. Manlapay, Dalaguete, Cebu due to soil collapse and damaged pavement; Santander Santander - Barili - Toledo Road, Sariling Bridge, Malabuyoc, Cebu and intermittent sections, Baranagay Madridejos, Alegria, Cebu due to damaged bridge, scouring and damaged seawall from strong waves, fal
In time for the Christmas celebration, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) reopened 44 national roads after clearing operations were completed in different areas affected by typhoon "Odette."
Workers from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) clear the road from debris
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