Agencies to assess impact of temporary opening of Kennon

BAGUIO. Kennon Road remains closed except to residents to pave for the ongoing rehabilitation, including the P71-million construction of a new bridge. (Photo by Lauren Alimondo)
BAGUIO. Kennon Road remains closed except to residents to pave for the ongoing rehabilitation, including the P71-million construction of a new bridge. (Photo by Lauren Alimondo)

THE Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) convened on January 3 to assess the results of the inspections conducted of Kennon Road by concerned government agencies and the local government after it was temporarily opened to vehicular traffic exclusively for residents.

The RDRRMC agreed to temporarily open the 34-kilometer road for the exclusive use of residents after the snowballing clamor from those living along the stretch of the road to allow them to use the road.

For this, the RDRRMC imposed certain conditions for the temporary opening of the road including police visibility along the stretch of the road, presence of emergency medical service teams with ambulances, deployment of flagmen in critical portions of the road, assignment of representatives from the barangays and the municipal government to identify whether or not those in possession of temporary vehicle passes are bonafide residents of the villages along the road, and for project implementers to work round-the-clock in the prosecution of existing infrastructure projects in various sections of the road.

Engineer Tiburcio Canlas, regional director of the Department of Public Works and Highways – Cordillera (DPWH-CAR), claimed all the observations they noted during their series of inspections along Kennon road were discussed.

Canlas added while the RDRRMC has not yet officially announced the formal opening of Kennon Road for the residents, Tuba Mayor Ignacio Rivera can still continue issuing the required temporary vehicle pass to motorists who are bonafide residents of the different barangays along the stretch of the road because the local chief executive and the barangay officials know who among their constituents own motor vehicles and thus qualified to be issued temporary pass.

Kennon Road was closed to vehicular traffic sometime in July following a series of incidents that caused the untimely death of innocent motorists and inflicted injuries to others apart from the damages that were sustained by motor vehicles when big boulders of rocks and landslides occurred in different portions of the road.

Canlas appealed to residents living in communities along Kennon road to strictly adhere to the conditions imposed for the temporary opening of the road for their use to help lessen the exposure of the motoring public to hazards due to the on-going implementation of major projects along the road and the sudden occurrence of landslides. (PR)

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