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DPWH Works 24/7 in Clearing Roads & Bridges in Bagyong Nina Affected Areas Without Media Fanfare

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) under the leadership of Sec. Mark Villar worked day and night in the clearing operations since December 25 in the Bagyong Nina affected areas but nobody from the mainstream media mentioned their efforts on national TV and print media.


Sec. Mark Villar posted on his Facebook Page that the agency has conducted clearing operations 24/7 since December 25, 2016. The statement of the DPWH head coincides with the viral FB post made by Mayor Noel Rosal of Legazpi, Albay who lauded the agency's efforts in the clearing operations in affected areas.

According to the DPWH Secretary, as of December 29, 2016 all national roads and bridges in the typhoon affected areas are now cleared except for the two bridges in Cagayan Valley Region which is not passable due to high water level.

The DPWH Secretary who is often accused by the supporters of the previous administration tirelessly made so much efforts to do his task which was entrusted to him by Philippine Pres. Rody Duterte.

Netizens were quick to the react with the speed of the clearing operations conducted by the national government headed by the DPWH and the various sectors of the communities as well as the LGU's of the affected areas for the fast recovery which allowed speedy movement of relief efforts to affected areas.

Witness How DPWH Worked Hard for the Clearing Operations:




Here are some of the Positive Response from Netizens Due to DPWH Fast Response:

Cris Bueno Energized lahat ng Sec at effective and efficient. Iba talaga kapag ang Pangulo ay straight forward. Saludo kami sa inyo mga Sirs.

Jessie Christopher Cortez Kudos to the leadership of DPWH for the fast action...thank you so much for the people on the ground...you deserved more appreciation for all your hard work and dedication...more power to this government and God bless.

Nestor Leano Mark Villar "the action man" ulirang government opisyal, mabilis kung magtrabaho, maaga natatapos and kanyang mga proyekto, lahat magaganda ang resulta, maagang napapakinabangan ng mamamayan Pilipino at mga dayuhan ang kanyang mga mabuting proyekto, sana dumami pa ng kagaya niya.

Joselito Kakilala No media fanfare, but painstakingly working 24/7 for our people in that region. At least in times of crisis like this, our affected kababayans can feel the presence of government. Kudos to you guys and keep up the good work.

Source: Sec. Mark Villar FB Page
   

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