The Department of Public Works and Highways on Thursday said initial estimates indicate tht at least P2 billion worth of infrastructures were damagedby the 6.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Cebu province on Tuesday evening.
In a news conference, Public Works Secretary Vivencio Dizon said the figure could still go up as their teams continue to conduct more assessments.
Dizon said that the moment, the priorities are clearing the roads and providing access for the unhampered delivery of relief goods to the affected areas.
‘We were sent here by the President quickly to respond immediately to the needs of Bogo and the other affected localities,’ he added.
Dizon added that a team will be sent to assess the structural integrity of the Bogo City Provincial Hospital.
He said that the hospital incurred major damages in its operating room, emergency room, and the delivery room. With this, he instructed DPWH Cebu to direct all its resources to conduct repairs starting Thursday.
Tourism
TOURISM Secretary Christina Frasco reported that 80 tourism establishments incurred damage and 711 tourism workers were affected.
She asked the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to provide assistance for the displaced tourism workers.
DOT has also facilitated for the safe return of 14 local tourists who got stranded, and assisted one foreign tourist to stay in a safe place in Bogo City as the latter opted not to leave.
‘We want to assure the local governments that the national government is here to help out. Nakighiusa mi sa mga kaigsonan sa Sugbo niining nahitabo [We are in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Cebu after what happened],’ Frasco assured.
The DOT will also also send a team to conduct assess the damage to churches.