BAGUIO CITY – Torrential rain from typhoon “Henry” has closed Kennon Road since Friday, Sept. 2, while several national roads in Mountain Province were hit by rockslides Saturday, Sept. 3, the Department of Public Works and Highways-Cordillera said.
Some national roads have been punched thru open or are one-way passable where total clearing operations will resume or are still ongoing.
Several road sections are also experiencing close-open situation where falling rocks and debris and slope collapse may occur due to inclement weather.
The DPWH-Cordillera said the Baguio-Bontoc national highway in Namatec, Sabangan, Mountain Province was closed to motorists Saturday at past 6 a.m. due to ongoing rockslides.
The Napu section of the road in Bontoc Ili, Bontoc, Mountain Province was also closed because of slope collapse. Motorists were advised to take the Maba-ay-Abatan Provincial Road as alternate route.
Clearing of landslide at Corocoro section of the Baguio-Bontoc Road in Poblacion, Sadanga, Mountain Province, the alternate road to Cagayan via Tabuk City and Enrile, Cagayan resumed Saturday.
Motorists were advised to take the Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Road then the Mountain Province-Nueva Vizcaya Road or the Tabuk-Nueva Vizcaya-Ifugao-Mountain Province Road.
The Mountain Province-Ilocos Sur Road, particularly the Calacaban section in Tadian, Mountain Province and Poblacion, Bauko, Mountain Province, was shut down due to landslide.
The Besao-Quirino Road was also closed due to rockslide Saturday in Sitio Pilpila Bunga, Catengan, Besao, Mountain Province.