VOL. 7 ISSUE 27 • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2014
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A young lady cries while sprinkling holy water on the coffins of her seven family members who were killed in a tragic road accident in Diversion Road during the Requiem mass for the victims at Assumption Church in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
BANKEROHAN BRIDGE CLOSED Motorists are advised to take alternate routes
By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.
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FFEcTIvE today, traffic flow from Davao city ‘s south area going to the central business district will likely become more congested as the contractor of Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) starts the rehabilitation of Gov. Generoso (Bankerohan) Bridge II. The bridge will be temporarily closed to all types of vehicles to facilitate the long delayed P63-million repair which will take up to six months. To help lessen the impact of the closure, the Traffic Management Center (TMC) imposed “no parking” along both sides of G.E. Torres St. (Sandawa Road) and “no loading/unloading “along Quirino Avenue (from Pichon St. to Generoso Bridge fronting Mercury Drug and Metro Circle). Motorists are also advised to take alternate routes to avoid congestion in the area.
TMC chief Rhodelio Poliquit urged the motorists who have no important business or transaction in Bankerohan to instead use Bolton Bridge or San Rafael Bridge in going to north or south part of the city. According to TMC advisory, motorists who will go to southern area may pass through the following alternate routes: 1.) Vehicles from Panacan area may traverse the diversion road going Bangkal. 2.) Vehicles from J.P. Laurel Avenue may pass through R. Castillo Street or Cabaguio Avenue, then Quezon Boulevard going to Quimpo Boulevard before reaching Mac Arthur highway. Vehicles from south may
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