Clark Development Corporation (CDC) Vice President for Engineering Services Group, Engr. Teresito Tiotuyco, leads site inspections across Clark Freeport on November 9 as the corporation monitors drainage systems and prepares infrastructure ahead of Typhoon Uwan. Also present during the inspection are Building and Facilities Maintenance Division Manager Engr. Arnel Zamora; Building and Facilities Permits Division Manager Engr. Leoncio Tan; Environmental Permits Division Manager Engr. Erwin Bognot; Corporate Planning Division Manager Ar. Tarcisius Tiotuyco; Public Safety Division Manager Col. Herbert Angeles (Ret.), and other personnel from Health and Sanitation Division, Public Safety Division, and on-duty fire and traffic teams. (CDC Photo)
CLARK FREEPORT — The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) continued its regular monitoring of drainage systems and previously identified flood-prone areas on Sunday, November 9, as part of its ongoing preparedness measures for Typhoon Uwan.
In a report submitted to CDC President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera, Engineering Services Vice President Engr. Teresito Tiotuyco led site inspections, joined by personnel from Health and Sanitation, Public Safety, Corporate Planning, and on-duty fire and traffic teams.
CDC tree-clearing team works along major roads and utility corridors in Clark Freeport, preparing the area ahead of Typhoon Uwan to ensure safe passage and uninterrupted services. (CDC Photo)
Inspection points included J. Abad Santos–C.M. Recto corner M.A. Roxas, the upgraded outfall at M.A. Roxas–Bonifacio Avenue (also known as “Bloody Ditch”), Friendship Underpass, and Old Sacobia Bridge.
CDC tree-clearing team works along major roads and utility corridors in Clark Freeport, preparing the area ahead of Typhoon Uwan to ensure safe passage and uninterrupted services. (CDC Photo)
A tree clearing team has been prepositioned to respond to fallen debris along major roads and utility corridors according to Engr. Erwin Bognot, manager, Environmental Permits Division.
CDC’s Integrated Command Center continues to monitor Freeport-wide CCTV feeds under the supervision of Public Safety Division Manager, retired Col. Herbert Angeles, ensuring real-time coordination and situational awareness.
Col. Herbert Angeles (Ret.) supervises CDC personnel as they monitor Freeport-wide CCTV feeds at the Integrated Command Center, coordinating operations and tracking conditions ahead of Typhoon Uwan. (CDC Photo)
The activities form part of CDC’s continuing efforts to maintain infrastructure readiness and uphold public safety across the Freeport.