
PALO, Leyte — The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has intensified flood prevention efforts in Leyte by conducting desilting and dredging operations at Sambulawan Creek in Palo town ahead of the rainy season.
The activity, led by the DPWH Regional Office in coordination with the DPWH Leyte 1st District Engineering Office, aims to restore the normal flow of water in the creek and reduce the risk of flooding in surrounding communities during heavy rainfall.
Taking advantage of favorable weather conditions, DPWH personnel carried out clearing operations to remove accumulated silt, debris, and other obstructions that could impede water flow.
The desilting works form part of the government’s proactive flood mitigation program aligned with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to accelerate the cleaning and rehabilitation of waterways nationwide in preparation for the rainy season.
DPWH officials said the initiative is among a series of preventive measures being implemented to minimize the impact of strong rains and protect communities in flood-prone areas.
They also stressed the importance of regularly maintaining rivers and creeks to ensure that waterways remain clear and functional, thereby strengthening local disaster preparedness and community safety.
LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA
