00:00More than two weeks before the earthquake, preparations were already underway in Manila for a proper evacuation.
00:06The Manila Health Department set a deadline for the cleaning up of some cemeteries in Manila.
00:12The details are in the report of Gavel Yegas.
00:17A few weeks before the earthquake, Domingo Barameda arrived early at the Manila North Cemetery.
00:22For his father, Domingo, who is also a stroke survivor, he also avoids being hit by the earthquake.
00:28There's a lot of people here.
00:30It's because of the earthquake.
00:33We really don't know what's going on.
00:35In order for Mrs. Josie to sell flowers and candles, there are still not enough flowers from Baguio.
00:44If a truck comes, it will be stolen.
00:49Every earthquake, all the flowers she sells are sold, which are still being picked up from Baguio.
00:54The price of candles is also increasing.
00:56Even if it's not an earthquake, the price of candles is now expensive, from P25 to P140.
01:03In the notice issued by the Manila Health Department,
01:06it is only allowed for the residents of Manila North Cemetery to clean up the ruins until October 25,
01:13while October 28 is the last day of the burial and cremation of the cemetery.
01:18From October 8 to November 4, the main gate of the cemetery is open from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m.
01:25According to the mentioned dates,
01:27drinking alcohol, flammable materials such as paint, dinner, and others are prohibited inside the cemetery.
01:34Guns and all kinds of sharp and pointed objects,
01:38weapons, bingo cards, or any type of gambling,
01:41playing the video game or any sound system that makes noise,
01:45it is also prohibited for pets to enter the cemetery.
01:48Gavreel Legas for Pambansang TV in Baguang, Philippines.
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