DPWH opens temporary route in Bukidnon, speeds up road restoration
By Trixee Rosel
At A Glance
- DPWH opens temporary access road and stairway in landslide-hit Bukidnon-Davao Road in Quezon, Bukidnon.
- Limited passage provided for motorists and residents while full restoration work proceeds.
- Engineers conduct surveys and pre-construction activities for a safe permanent solution.
- Temporary route features stair railings and safety measures; heavy equipment deployed for rehabilitation.
- Coordination ongoing with local government; route not for regular vehicles.
(Photo courtesy of DPWH)
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has opened a temporary access road and stairway in the landslide-hit section of Bukidnon-Davao Road in Quezon, Bukidnon, to provide motorists and residents limited passage as full restoration work continues.
DPWH said its engineers are completing surveys, measurements, and other pre-construction activities to determine the safest permanent solution for the collapsed portion of the highway.
The section gave way during the Oct. 18 landslide that buried a bao-bao or tricab and left a couple dead after five days of search operations.
Drone footage released by the agency showed residents using the temporary stairway.
Riders were also seen navigating the newly opened access route, with DPWH confirming the completion of stair railings and other safety features to ensure controlled mobility.
Heavy equipment has been deployed as field teams await further instructions for the rehabilitation phase, keeping the site active to fast-track road recovery.
The regional office said it is coordinating with the Quezon local government on traffic regulations for the temporary route.
“Ongoing coordination between DPWH Bukidnon 2nd DEO and the Quezon local government regarding traffic regulations is taking place, this passage is not allowed for regular vehicles, and the department continues work on the detour road for motorists, we ask for public patience and cooperation because these measures are for public welfare,” DPWH-10 said.
Authorities reminded the public to follow safety rules while DPWH completes plans for the detour and full road restoration.