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Ministry of Public Works Restores Traffic After Landslide on Santiago-La Colorada Road
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Ministry of Public Works Restores Traffic After Landslide on Santiago-La Colorada Road

From TVN Panamรก · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Ministry of Public Works (MOP) in Veraguas restored traffic flow on the Santiago-La Colorada road after a landslide.
  • Heavy rains caused a slope to collapse, partially blocking one lane of the highway near El Hatillo.
  • MOP crews quickly cleared debris, ensuring mobility and monitoring vulnerable areas during the rainy season.

Traffic on the Santiago-La Colorada road in Veraguas has been restored following a landslide that partially blocked the route. The incident occurred near the community of El Hatillo, where a section of the highway was obstructed by debris.

The landslide was triggered by recent heavy rainfall in the region, causing material to slide from a slope and impede one of the lanes. Responding promptly to the report, maintenance teams from the Ministry of Public Works (MOP) were dispatched to the site. They undertook immediate cleanup operations, removing earth, stones, and other accumulated debris from the road.

Humberto Della Togna, the regional director of MOP in Veraguas, stated that the swift response was crucial to minimize disruptions for daily commuters. "We acted quickly to prevent greater inconvenience for road users and ensure mobility while the rainy season's weather conditions continue," he explained. The crews worked to clear the entire affected area and conducted subsequent inspections to confirm the safety of the road section.

The MOP indicated that it maintains continuous surveillance across various points in Veraguas, particularly in areas known to be susceptible to landslides and other precipitation-related events. The ministry urged drivers to exercise extreme caution during rainfall, adhere to traffic signs, and heed official recommendations to prevent accidents. Authorities will continue monitoring slopes and critical points on the provincial road network to ensure a timely response to any situation that could compromise user safety.

We acted quickly to prevent greater inconvenience for road users and ensure mobility while the rainy season's weather conditions continue.

โ€” Humberto Della TognaRegional director of MOP in Veraguas, explaining the swift response to the landslide.
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Originally published by TVN Panamรก in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.