July 23, 2025

SMC Infrastructure Reports All Green Across Its Expressways; G. Araneta Off-Ramp Still Closed


SMC Infrastructure reports that as of 6 PM, Tuesday, July 22, all expressways under its management—South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), STAR Tollway, Skyway System, NAIA Expressway, and Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX)—remain operational and passable.

There have been no major incidents of flooding, although some lanes were temporarily closed due to water buildup, which can make driving conditions unsafe. One off-ramp, the G. Araneta (Maria Clara) off-ramp at Skyway Stage 3 remains closed due to flooding at the at-grade section, following the overflow of Talayan Creek last Monday, July 21.

The creek’s drainage capacity has also been severely limited by accumulated garbage obstructing water flow.

SMC Infrastructure says that while the responsibility for clearing and maintaining waterways lies with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and the Quezon City Government, SMC Infrastructure has been supporting cleanup efforts by regularly removing waste from the creek. However, sustained improvement requires the timely hauling of collected garbage and stricter enforcement of waste disposal regulations.

Heavy rains have also contributed to the formation of potholes along some sections of the expressways. Maintenance personnel are actively repairing these in coordination with traffic patrollers to ensure road safety.

In a statement, motorists are advised to drive with caution during inclement weather. Keep speed at or below 60 km/h, use headlights when visibility is low, and avoid using hazard lights while the vehicle is moving, as these indicate a stalled vehicle.

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