SOIL CONTROL. The National Housing Authority intensifies its efforts to construct a gabion and grouted riprap in Barangay Mipantao Gadongan of Marawi City as a mitigation measure for soil erosion. PIA-10 photo by Lou Ellen Antonio
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MARAWI City ― The National Housing Authority (NHA) has intensified its efforts to construct a gabion and grouted riprap in Barangay Mipantao Gadongan of this city as a mitigation measure for soil erosion.

Mipantao Gadongan is the second site where 1,000 permanent shelters will be constructed by NHA and 50 housing units from its partner United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).

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NHA – Marawi Project Management Office Engr. Clemente Dayot said the said mitigation is needed since there are already structures constructed in the area.

“That is a mitigating measure para sa side sa contractor kasi kailangan imitigate ang soil erosion kasi may structures na tayo sa taas like road and drainage,” said Dayot.

Dayot also shared that the gabion measures approximately 300 meters and has a grouted riprap which is a rock slope-protection for the embankment.

Pag-uulan masaturate ang lupa ng tubig kaya kailangan na imitigate natin yan. Gabion ang foundation niyan, pataas grouted riprap na,” he added.

Dayot also called for the understanding and cooperation of the internally displaced persons as they continue to pursue the implementation of their projects.

Panawagan namin sa IDPs na be patient. Magka-isa tayo kasi yung trabaho namin sa NHA, hindi basta-basta kasi every day may mga hamon at problema na dumadating. Sana magpatuloy itong proyekto dahil para naman ito sa social development ninyo,” he said.

Being a member-agency of Task Force Bangon Marawi’s Subcommittee on Housing, NHA is committed to promoting sustainable development as its tasks include house construction, land acquisition, and land development.

NHA has acquired 39 hectares of land for the construction of permanent shelters in Barangays Kilala and Mipantao Gadongan. These housing units will be turned-over to IDPs who will be resettled from the 3-meter and 20-meter easements of Lake Lanao and Agus River of the most affected area of the city. (PIA-10)

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