NLEX, govt continue ‘Oplan Kontra Baha’ efforts 

Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), through its subsidiary NLEX Corporation, reinforcing its commitment to flood mitigation by actively supporting the government’s ‘Oplan Kontra Baha.’
 
Launched by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in November 2025, Oplan Kontra Baha is a nationwide program aimed at reducing flooding in Metro Manila and other flood-prone areas. 
 
The initiative focuses on clearing waterways to improve water flow and protect vulnerable communities, particularly during the typhoon season.
 
L-R: MPTC Oficers with Engr. Romeo F. Sison, (Chief of Bureau of Equipmen, DPWH): Pey Gutienez (Office of the Secretary, DPWH): Engr. Alan Gatpolintan (Assistant City Engineer, Manila); Engr. Armando Andres (City Engineer, Manila): Gilbert Sta. Maria (MPTC President and CEO); Luis Reñon (NLEX President & GM): Romando Artes (MMDA Chairman); Sherwin Galleros (Assistant Regional Director, NCR): Atty. Victor Nufiez (MMDA Traffic Enforcement Group Director): Adelaida Rodriguez (Barangay 184 Chairman): Revelyn Alegoria (Barangay 199 Chairman); Jocelyn Corpuz (Barangay 178 Chairman), Engr. Dennis Sandoval (District Engineer, DPWH); Engr. Erik Tolentino – (Asst. Director of Bureau of Equipment, DPWH; and Engr.| Elino Castro (Assistant District Engineer, DPWH)
 
The program is a collaborative effort with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), Department of Transportation (DOTr), Toll Regulatory Board (TRB), the Department of Environment and Natural Resource (DENR), and the City of Manila LGU.
 
Outside Manila, NLEX began cleaning waterways in Valenzuela and Meycauayan City, Bulacan in August 2025, deploying personnel, amphibious backhoes, barges, and dump trucks to haul over 500 truckloads of trash and debris. 
 
Since the launch of Oplan Kontra Baha, NLEX has also been tasked with clearing three more sites in Valenzuela, seven in Caloocan, and four in Manila, covering over 16,000 linea meters of waterways.
 
Almost 200 personnel are mobilized to access and remove debris from narrow, hard-to-reach areas.
 
NLEX President and General Manager Luis S. Reñon emphasized the value of collaboration: “Sustainable and efective solutions are achievable through collaboration. Keeping waterways clear helps prevent flooding and protects both infrastructure and communities.”
 
Together with its government partners, MPTC and NLEX help build safer, flood-resilient communities.