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PBBM directs major expansion of Baler Airport for climate-resilient operations

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BALER, Aurora (PIA) — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has directed government agencies to expedite the restoration of Aurora’s transport hubs and the expansion of Baler Airport to strengthen disaster response and ensure more reliable operations during calamities.

The directive was prompted by the impact of Super Typhoon Uwan, which battered the province and damaged several transport hubs, resulting in mobility disruptions and delays in the distribution of relief and essential services.

Acting Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez said the Chief Executive instructed the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to extend and widen the airport’s runway to accommodate larger aircraft for relief, medical, and emergency missions in the typhoon-prone province.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. orders government agencies to fast-track the rehabilitation of Aurora’s transport hubs following the impact of Super Typhoon Uwan. His instructions include the widening and extension of Baler Airport’s runway to improve emergency operations. (DOTr)

“Taun-taon dinaraanan ng bagyo itong probinsya ng Aurora. Dapat masiguro natin na kayang ma-accommodate ng airport ang mga mas malalaking eroplano para sa emergency relief at medical operations kapag may bagyo. Kaya hahabaan at lalaparan natin ‘yung runway ng Baler Airport,” Lopez added.

The DOTr will also construct a new Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) for Baler Airport, with work set to begin in the first quarter of 2026 and targeted for completion in 2027.

The agency will likewise establish police barracks and upgrade other key airport facilities to ensure smoother passenger flow and strengthen the airport’s capability to handle emergency logistics.

Meanwhile, Philippine Ports Authority General Manager Jay Santiago disclosed that Dingalan Port will undergo cleanup operations and a structural assessment of its PTB, port deck, and seawall to minimize operational downtime

“Matindi talaga ‘yung sira ng puerto.. masyadong malakas ‘yung storm surge. Kailangan mai-ayos na natin ito dahil ginagamit ito ng maraming turista dito sa Baler,” Santiago said.

Dingalan Port remains temporarily non-operational, while Baler Airport continues normal operations.

The ongoing and planned works aim to bolster Aurora’s capacity to support relief mobilization, economic activity, and tourism, especially during frequent weather disturbances.

As agencies roll out the President’s directive, the government affirmed its commitment to restoring transport operations quickly while preparing the province for sustainable, climate-resilient development. (CLJD/MAT, PIA Region 3-Aurora)

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