+ Follow BARANGAY MALAYEP Tag
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[Title] => Delay in Tarlac River dike repair bewailed
[Summary] => GERONA, Tarlac Public Works and Highways Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane saw for himself last Friday the threat posed by the ruined portions of the Tarlac River dike to Tarlacs northern towns.
Local officials warned of the "horrible disaster" that may befall Tarlac during the rainy season due to the failure of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to repair washed-out portions of the Tarlac Rivers concrete embankments, particularly in Barangay Colibangbang in Paniqui town.
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[Title] => Speedy repair of damaged Tarlac dikes urged
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY Local officials have called on Public Works and Highways Secretary Florante Soriquez to speed up the repair of damaged portions of the earth dikes along the Tarlac River.
"They (present) a clear and present danger," Gov. Jose Yap Sr. said of the 700-meter breach in the earth dike in Barangay Colibangbang, Paniqui town and the 200-meter collapsed portion of the embankment in Barangay Malayep, Gerona town.
The dike portions were washed away at the height of torrential rains last month.
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[Title] => Tarlac folks flood woes not yet over
[Summary] => PANIQUI, Tarlac Residents of this town, already inconvenienced by floods for days, may find themselves bracing for heavier flooding.
The threat also lingers for the neighboring towns of Moncada, Ramos and Anao.
This, as the remaining earth dike along the Tarlac River in Barangay Colibangbang here might give way due to strong currents, Vice Mayor Joy Gilbert Lamorena said.
Lamorena and Benjamin Lopez, district engineer of the public works department in Tarlac, inspected the earth dike late Wednesday.
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[Title] => Delay in Tarlac River dike repair bewailed
[Summary] => GERONA, Tarlac Public Works and Highways Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane saw for himself last Friday the threat posed by the ruined portions of the Tarlac River dike to Tarlacs northern towns.
Local officials warned of the "horrible disaster" that may befall Tarlac during the rainy season due to the failure of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to repair washed-out portions of the Tarlac Rivers concrete embankments, particularly in Barangay Colibangbang in Paniqui town.
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[Title] => Speedy repair of damaged Tarlac dikes urged
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY Local officials have called on Public Works and Highways Secretary Florante Soriquez to speed up the repair of damaged portions of the earth dikes along the Tarlac River.
"They (present) a clear and present danger," Gov. Jose Yap Sr. said of the 700-meter breach in the earth dike in Barangay Colibangbang, Paniqui town and the 200-meter collapsed portion of the embankment in Barangay Malayep, Gerona town.
The dike portions were washed away at the height of torrential rains last month.
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[Title] => Tarlac folks flood woes not yet over
[Summary] => PANIQUI, Tarlac Residents of this town, already inconvenienced by floods for days, may find themselves bracing for heavier flooding.
The threat also lingers for the neighboring towns of Moncada, Ramos and Anao.
This, as the remaining earth dike along the Tarlac River in Barangay Colibangbang here might give way due to strong currents, Vice Mayor Joy Gilbert Lamorena said.
Lamorena and Benjamin Lopez, district engineer of the public works department in Tarlac, inspected the earth dike late Wednesday.
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September 9, 2004 - 12:00am