Trento rushes to install warning signs on damaged Nangkilaan Bridge as accident risks rise

Authorities in Trento, Agusan del Sur, have taken steps to address public safety concerns surrounding the damaged section of Nangkilaan Bridge, which connects Agusan del Sur and Davao de Oro. After multiple incidents were reported in the area, the local government, in coordination with the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) Trento, installed warning signs to alert motorists of the potential danger.

Trento Officials Respond to Growing Concerns Over Nangkilaan Bridge

Local officials in Trento have prioritized safety measures following reports of accidents near the damaged portion of Nangkilaan Bridge. To prevent further incidents, the government worked alongside MDRRMO Trento to place warning signs, urging motorists to exercise caution when crossing the bridge.

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The damaged section, located at the ancestral boundary between Agusan del Sur and Davao de Oro, has been a source of concern for both residents and travelers. Officials emphasized that the signage is a temporary solution while awaiting further intervention from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Second District Engineering Office in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur.

Trento Urges Motorists to Exercise Caution as Repairs Await Approval

Trento’s local government has escalated the matter to DPWH, requesting immediate action to repair the damaged roadway. Officials stress that ensuring the safety of commuters remains a top priority, and they are actively pushing for a long-term solution to prevent further incidents.

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As authorities work toward securing repairs, motorists are being advised to drive cautiously when passing through the affected area. Local officials continue to remind drivers to slow down and stay vigilant to minimize the risk of accidents.

The damaged Nangkilaan Bridge highlights the need for ongoing infrastructure maintenance in Trento and neighboring areas. With increasing vehicular traffic in the region, authorities are calling for proactive solutions to ensure road safety for all.