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DPWH, LGUs to work in relocating informal settlers in Cebu

admin December 30, 2021

DPWH Secretary Roger Mercado reported some portion of the pavement and even houses were destroyed after the typhoon hit Cebu, stressing the road must be constructed with permanent improvements.

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Roa Duterte wants the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to work with local governments in Cebu and other government agencies in relocating informal settlers before rehabilitating the Santander-Barili-Toledo Road damaged by storm surge caused by Typhoon Odette this month.

DPWH Secretary Roger Mercado reported some portion of the pavement and even houses were destroyed after the typhoon hit Cebu, stressing the road must be constructed with permanent improvements.

“Alam mo you need to talk to the mayors — well, pati governors, but more importantly is how the mayor would govern his city or municipality kasi sila lang ang makaturo kung saan lilipat ‘tong mga ‘to,” President Duterte said during his weekly Talk to the People on Monday.

“Ang akin kasi, I do not want to dismantle or to destroy houses unless there is a relocation site. Malaki nga ang problema mo diyan sa totoo lang. When you begin to bulldoze those houses there, you have a problem in your hands and that is a social problem actually.”

Mercado said the DPWH would try its best to negotiate with the residents and convince them to relocate because of the dangers posed by staying near the coastline.

“We have to talk to our Secretary Del Rosario and GM sa kuwan — Escalada, sir, of the National Housing Authority and the LGU also,” he told the President.

At the same time, the DPWH head said he issued a department order strictly implementing the road right-of-way provision of the law, as well as the no-build zone policy.

In a no build zone, no structure should be built within the 40 meters from the centerline going towards the shore, he explained. In this case, the residents have violated the guideline because their houses are within the 40-meter no-build zone.

The DPWH will need P50 million to fund the permanent improvement, Mercado said, adding a seawall and drainage system have to be built to protect the structure from another storm surge.

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