Ravines could cut the connection between Icolo and Bengo and Cacuaco – news

Five large ravines, on Estrada Nacional (EN) 110, Icolo and Bengo/Cacuaco, could, in the next few days, cut the connection between the two municipalities, if they are not blocked, ANGOP found this Tuesday. deputy municipal administrator for the technical sector, Gilberto Adão, as it is a national road, it is up to the Ministry of Public Works to provide solutions for them. National roads are the responsibility of the Ministry of Public Works, secondary roads are the responsibility of the Provincial Government, while tertiary services fall under municipal jurisdiction”, he explained.

Even so, he reported that municipalities only have the capacity to carry out palliative measures, to minimize the problem in tertiary pathways. He made it known that all ravines at municipal level are registered and lists with their location have already been sent to the vice-governor’s office for the Technical Area, which already has an intervention program in them.

The ravines are located in areas of hydraulic passages, which, with excessive rain, have eroded, causing cracks and partial destruction of the road.

Road traffic on this section, Catete/Funda/Kifangondo, (Icolo and Bengo/Cacuaco), must be done with great caution as some potholes are invisible from a distance of 20 meters, due to the tall grass on the sides of the road.

In addition to this section, according to the deputy administrator, there are also three ravines in the centrality of Zango8000, and the same number in the commune of Cassoneca, specifically on the trail that connects the town of Gonçalo, as a result of the rains.

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The person responsible attributed the responsibilities to the companies that did not do a quality job when they placed the shackles for the passage of water.

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