Residents criticized the GenSan underpass project after it was again flooded due to heavy rainfall experienced early morning today conditions.
Floodwater quickly filled the underpass construction site creating public concern as area resembled a swimming pool or fish pond again.
A resident expressed frustration saying the project should be completed properly and not become a recurring flooding problem anymore now.
Several residents raised concerns about long construction delays and repeated flooding incidents affecting mobility and public safety in GenSan area.
Congresswoman Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles said she will coordinate with DPWH to address flooding issues and ensure project completion soon possible solutions.
She explained that most issues have been addressed but coordination among agencies remains difficult due to bureaucratic processes involved today.
She reassured the public that work continues and the government will not stop until the underpass is completed fully finished.
Officials emphasized coordination between DPWH regional offices and national agencies to resolve engineering and design issues affecting project timeline progress.
Public perception remains critical as residents compare the flooded site to a swimming area during heavy rainfall events repeated concerns.
