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Floodwaters wash away temporary bridge in Maguindanao del Norte town
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Floodwaters wash away temporary bridge in Maguindanao del Norte town

A temporary bridge connecting two sitios in Barangay Tapian, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte, was destroyed by floodwaters on July 10, 2026, disrupting travel for residents and motorists heading towards West Upi. The bridge, which had been serving as a critical route, was washed away due to heavy rains that caused the Tuka River to swell. Local officials reported that the area has been temporarily closed to traffic for safety reasons. The original bridge was damaged in 2022 during Typhoon Paeng, and while a permanent bridge project began nearly four years ago, it remains unfinished. Residents and barangay officials criticize the incomplete structure as an added burden, urging government agencies to complete the project once conditions allow.

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Floodwaters wash away temporary bridge in Maguindanao del Norte town

A temporary bridge connecting two sitios in Barangay Tapian, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte, was destroyed by floodwaters on July 10, 2026, disrupting travel for residents and motorists heading towards West Upi. The bridge, which had been serving as a critical route, was washed away due to heavy rains that caused the Tuka River to swell. Local officials reported that the area has been temporarily closed to traffic for safety reasons. The original bridge was damaged in 2022 during Typhoon Paeng, and while a permanent bridge project began nearly four years ago, it remains unfinished. Residents and barangay officials criticize the incomplete structure as an added burden, urging government agencies to complete the project once conditions allow.

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