DPWH completes two Central Luzon infra projects

Photo Courtesy of DPWH

Photo Courtesy of DPWH

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Hermosa, Bataan — The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has recently completed two infrastructure projects in Central Luzon, aiming to improve flood protection and healthcare services in the region.
In Hermosa, Bataan, the DPWH’s First District Engineering Office finished a 558.09-meter flood control project along the Mabiga River in Barangay Mabiga.
The P72.38-million project is expected to protect farmlands and homes from flooding, especially during the rainy season and typhoons.