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18 lawmakers file bill for 28-km undersea tunnel across San Bernardino Strait to link Luzon and Visayas

Samar Chronicle by Samar Chronicle
October 15, 2025
in Governance, Infrastructure, News
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18 lawmakers file bill for 28-km undersea tunnel across San Bernardino Strait to link Luzon and Visayas

(Example image of a subway, underground tunnel construction. Photo from the wires)

CATBALOGAN CITY — Eighteen members of Congress from Eastern Visayas—led by House Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan—are calling for the construction of an undersea tunnel or long-span bridge across the San Bernardino Strait to finally establish a permanent land connection between Luzon and the Visayas.

They have filed House Bill No. 4589, which seeks to establish a fixed 28-kilometer crossing between the provinces of Sorsogon and Northern Samar.

“This is an investment in national economic integration and long-term growth,” Libanan said. “A fixed link—whether a tunnel or a bridge—will cut travel time, guarantee year-round mobility even during storms, and unlock new opportunities for trade, tourism, and employment.”

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“Imagine being able to drive seamlessly from Metro Manila to Samar and Leyte without having to queue for a ferry. This will completely change the way people travel, move goods, and connect across our islands,” Libanan added.

The other authors of the bill are Representatives:

• Niko Raul Daza (Northern Samar, First District)

• Edwin Marino Ongchuan (Northern Samar, Second District)

• Stephen James Tan (Samar, First District)

• Reynolds Michael Tan (Samar, Second District)

• Christopher Sheen Gonzales (Eastern Samar, Lone District)

• Roger Mercado (Southern Leyte, First District)

• Christopherson Yap (Southern Leyte, Second District)

• Gerardo Espina Jr. (Biliran, Lone District)

• Ferdinand Martin Romualdez (Leyte, First District)

• Lolita Javier (Leyte, Second District)

• Anna Victoria Tuazon (Leyte, Third District)

• Richard Gomez (Leyte, Fourth District)

• Carl Nicolas Cari (Leyte, Fifth District)

• Andrew Julian Romualdez (Tingog)

• Jude Acidre (Tingog)

• Yedda Marie Romualdez (Tingog)

• Jonathan Clement Abalos II (4Ps)

Libanan noted that the existing ferry link between Matnog and Allen is frequently disrupted by rough seas and congestion.

“Our people deserve a faster, safer, and more dependable connection,” he said. He also underscored the project’s economic significance.

“Once completed, the fixed link will boost inter-island commerce, attract investors, and open wider markets for local products. This is how we create new jobs and lift more families out of poverty,” Libanan explained.

Beyond economic benefits, Libanan highlighted the project’s role in strengthening disaster response.

“The tunnel or bridge will allow quicker deployment of emergency services and delivery of relief supplies during calamities,” he pointed out.

Eastern Visayas is among the most typhoon-prone regions in the country, facing an average of 20 tropical cyclones a year. It is often the first to be hit by severe weather systems entering the Philippines.

Libanan, a 4Ps representative, urged Congress to act swiftly on the measure.

“Every year we delay this project is a year of lost opportunities. It’s time to make this vision a reality for the next generation,” he said.

Under the bill, “the feasibility study and engineering design shall be undertaken by a qualified international consulting firm with proven experience in similar undersea tunnel or long-span bridge projects.”

Funding for the study and design shall be included in the General Appropriations Act. (Press Release)

 

Tags: LuzonMindanaoUndersea TunnelVisayas
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