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BOLOSAN–MANGIN BRIDGE IN DAGUPAN CITY, NO LONGER SAID SAFE ROAD FOR HEAVY VEHICLES – DPWH

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The Bolosan–Mangin Bridge in Dagupan City is no longer safe for heavy vehicles after the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) assessed that the condition of the bridge was compromised due to the strong earthquake. Based on the DPWH assessment, only light vehicles can pass over the bridge for the safety of motorists and residents while the replacement bridge is not yet constructed. According to authorities, the construction of a new bri…
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The Bolosan–Mangin Bridge in Dagupan City is no longer safe for heavy vehicles after the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) assessed that the condition of the bridge was compromised due to the strong earthquake. Based on the DPWH assessment, only light vehicles can pass over the bridge for the safety of motorists and residents while the replacement bridge is not yet constructed. According to authorities, the construction of a new bri…

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RMN Networks broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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