CLARK FREEPORT — Coordinated efforts between the Clark Development Corp. and its partner agencies to keep facilities resilient and maintain uninterrupted services for locators, workers, and communities in the freeport came to the fore anew with an inspection of the Sacobia River on Aug. 19.
CDC president and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera led the inspection to check water levels and assess the impact of continuous heavy rainfall. The team also discussed measures to address riverbank conditions as the enhanced southwest monsoon persisted.

“We are on the ground to ensure safety and continuity of services for the Clark community,” Devanadera said, noting CDC’s close coordination with partner agencies to sustain operations despite the rains.
Clark Water Corp. (CWC) general manager Lyn Joceffin Zamora joined the inspection, affirming the utility’s commitment to maintain reliable service and safeguard essential infrastructure during adverse weather.
CDC requested equipment support from the Department of Public Works and Highways Regional Office 3 to reinforce infrastructure readiness and ensure continued public service.
Also present during the inspection were CDC vice president for engineering services group Engr. Teresito Tiotuyco, vice president for security services group PMGen. Lina Sarmiento (Ret.), and other CDC and CWC personnel.
For concerns or assistance within the zone, the public may contact CDC’s Integrated Command Center at #1232. CDC-PR



