At A Glance
- DPWH reports steady progress in NCR flood control under Oplan Kontra Baha
- Declogging and desilting remove over 14,600 cubic meters of debris and sediment
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), through its National Capital Region (NCR) office and district engineering units, logged steady gains in flood control efforts as Oplan Kontra Baha operations intensified across Metro Manila.
The agency said the progress reflects its commitment to keeping drainage systems and waterways functional to reduce flooding risks in the NCR.
Under Oplan Kontra Baha, DPWH has been cleaning esteros, dredging waterways, and hauling spoils.
The program also involves declogging and clearing drainage inlets and laterals, manual clearing of drainage lines, and desilting waterways to ensure efficient drainage during heavy rains.
As of the third week of January 2026, declogging works reached 73.69 percent, equivalent to more than 3,394.82 cubic meters of cleared drainage systems.
During the same period, desilting operations removed 11,211.24 cubic meters of sediment from waterways across Metro Manila.
The agency assured the public that Oplan Kontra Baha activities will continue weekly as it strengthens flood preparedness and safeguards communities in the NCR.