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New $588mn bridge in Los Angeles closes several times amid chaos and collisions

The newest bridge in Los Angeles, a $588-million architectural marvel with views of the downtown skyline, opened to great fanfare on July 10. It has already been closed, to great dismay, several times since then amid chaos and collisions.

6 national roads remain either closed or flooded, says DPWH

6 national roads remain either closed or flooded, says DPWH
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7 national roads still impassable due to monsoon rains effects–DPWH – Manila Bulletin

7 national roads still impassable due to monsoon rains effects–DPWH – Manila Bulletin
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DPWH: 6 roads in Luzon closed, 4 with limited access due to monsoon rains

(Photo from DPWH Facebook page) Based on a 12 p.m. advisory, the following roads in NCR or Metro Manila have been closed to motorists due to floods: G. Araneta Avenue corner Maria Clara and Sto. Domingo Avenue corner Calamba both in Quezon City; Mel Lopez Blvd., corner Moriones Street, and corner C-2 Road in Manila; Mac Arthur Highway, Pio Valenzuela Street to Elysian Street in Valenzuela City; and Don Basilio Bautista Street (Gen Luna St. to Dampalit Bridge), C. Arellano Street (Pasez Street to Sacritia Street), and M.H. del Pilar Street, Yanga Street to San Vicente Village, Corner E. Rodriguez Street, and Buenaventura Street- Arkong Bato in the Malabon – Navotas area.

3 Luzon key roads remain impassable due to typhoon damages–DPWH – Manila Bulletin

Published July 24, 2021, 12:51 PM Three roads in Luzon remained impassable as of Saturday, July 24, due to damage caused by the heavy downpour that had been enhanced by typhoon Fabian. NO ACCESS– Busa Bridge along Baguio-Bontoc Road in Sabangan, Mt. Province became impassable due to soil collapse triggered by typhoon Fabian. Clearing operation is under way as of July 24. (Photo courtesy of the DPWH-CAR) The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said nine roads have been cleared but two roads in Cordillera Administrative Region and one in Region IV-B are closed to traffic due to collapsed soil and damaged detour bridge and box culvert caused by the non-stop downpour.

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