Cebu — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. made a landmark announcement during his visit to Talisay City on June 22, 2026, confirming that the long-awaited 70-meter dam on the Mananga River is officially part of the 2027 National Expenditure Program. This project, which was first conceptualized three decades ago, is designed to serve as a massive shield against the severe flooding that has plagued Metro Cebu for years. By intercepting water upstream, the dam is expected to significantly reduce the risk posed to communities along the Mananga, Cotcot, and Butuanon river systems. The inclusion of this infrastructure in the national budget provides the financial guarantee necessary to finally turn the 2017 flood master plan into reality.
Ending a 30-Year Waiting Game
The Mananga dam project has long been sidelined due to its high cost and the lack of a firm financial commitment from the national government. While it was identified as a critical component in the Metro Cebu Integrated Flood and Drainage Master Plan in 2017, previous funding gaps meant it never moved beyond the drawing board. Now, with the budget officially secured in the 2027 pipeline, the city is moving toward a more permanent solution rather than relying on emergency repairs. Residents who have lived with the constant threat of river overflow for generations can finally look forward to a more stable future.
A Shield for Metro Cebu
The dam is not just a single structure but a centerpiece of a larger, integrated engineering strategy for the province's three major rivers. By slowing down the flow of water before it reaches densely populated lowlands, the infrastructure aims to prevent the catastrophic flash floods seen after major typhoons. The government is also fast-tracking the emergency rehabilitation of current flood mitigation structures, such as the gabions in Talisay City, to ensure immediate protection until the dam is completed. It is a comprehensive, phased approach that prioritizes the safety and economic security of the entire metropolitan area.
Commitment to Long-Term Stability
During his inspection of the river rehabilitation site, the President emphasized that the allocated budget would remain untouchable during the legislative process. This assurance provides residents and local business owners with the confidence that the project is shielded from political shifts or funding diversion. The focus is squarely on building resilient infrastructure that can withstand the increasingly unpredictable weather patterns affecting the Visayas region. By transforming a dormant proposal into an active construction project, the national government is making a clear statement about the importance of Cebu’s urban stability.









