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The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has reopened the Lopez-Catanauan section of the Maharlika Highway to heavy vehicles, addressing critical access issues following landslides triggered by Severe Tropical Storm “Kristine”.

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00:00The only problematic section along the Maharlika Highway to reach
00:04Camarines Sur now is actually the section in Quezon. This is in the Lopez-Catanawan section.
00:14In the last few days, it was closed to traffic, but as of now, heavy vehicles can now pass
00:22through, Mr President. So I think there's a good chance for the vehicles now to pass through and
00:28go to Camarines Sur, Mr President.
00:30Marami raw talagang, marami ang landslide.
00:35That areas where they did not have landslides before,
00:40the former governor was just explaining to me, sa Cavite, ganun.
00:44Ay, hindi sa Cavite, sa Batangas.
00:47Batangas, yung mga area hindi pa nakakita ng landslide noon, nag-landslide na ngayon.
00:53So I guess yung, our problem, yung lupa is completely saturated.
01:00Wala na talaga pupuntahan yung tubig. Anyway, alright, okay, thank you.

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