Davao del Sur Completes ₱6-M Seawall Project in Balasinon for Coastal Protection
The Davao del Sur government has inaugurated a ₱5.998-million seawall in Barangay Balasinon, enhancing coastal resilience. This infrastructure aims to protect the community from rising sea levels and extreme weather, reflecting a significant investment in disaster risk reduction.

On April 8, 2026, Davao del Sur officially inaugurated a ₱5.998-million seawall in Barangay Balasinon, extending 133 meters along the coastline. The project aims to provide protection against rising tides, storm surges, and coastal erosion, critical for safeguarding local homes and livelihoods.
With over 60% of the Philippine population in coastal areas, such structures are vital for disaster risk management. The provincial government emphasizes the seawall as part of a broader strategy to enhance community resilience to climate change. However, experts advocate for combining seawalls with additional measures like mangrove rehabilitation for sustainable coastal defense.




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