
the Maharlika Highway, ordinary residents of Samar province like farmers and
motorists have expressed, this early, their gratitude as this would be a big help to them.
(ROEL T.AMAZONA)
TACLOBAN CITY —Residents and farmers in several communities in Samar have welcomed the ongoing repair of damaged portions of the Maharlika Highway, saying the improvements are expected to make travel safer and speed up the transport of agricultural products.
People living in Barangays Laygayon and Pinabacdao in the town of Pinabacdao, Samar and
Barangay Tulay in Santa Rita, Samar said sections of the highway had long been riddled with potholes and damaged pavement, causing delays in travel and posing risks to motorists.
With the rehabilitation work now underway, residents believe the repairs will reduce accidents along the busy national highway. Barangay Tulay Kagawad Rodolfo Linatoc said the improved road condition is already helping motorists pass through the area more
safely.
He added that accidents had been common in their barangay when the road was still in poor condition and expressed hope that the rehabilitation of the highway would continue until all damaged sections are repaired.
Linatoc also thanked the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for prioritizing the road rehabilitation project.
Barangay Laygayon secretary Daisy Joy Mabahin said the road repairs will greatly help local farmers, noting that many residents rely on agriculture for their livelihood.
She said the improved road condition will make it easier and faster for farmers to transport their produce to markets. DPWH Sec. Vince Dizon visited Samar last week to inspect the ongo ing road reblocking along the Maharlika Highway, particularly in the towns of Pinabacdao and Santa Rita where several damaged sections remain.
During the inspection, Dizon directed contractors to complete the current road reblocking
works before the observance of Holy Week to ensure smoother travel for motorists.
The public works chief inspected four sections of the highway—two in Pinabacdao located in Barangays Nabong and Laygayon, and two in Santa Rita in Barangays Tulay and San Pascual.
Dizon said the repair works are progressing faster compared to his previous inspection in February, adding that additional reblocking projects will continue after Holy Week
to address remaining damaged sections of the highway.
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)






