00:00Aside from those who are tidying up Puntod, many are chasing to bury in the cemeteries before the funeral.
00:06Some roads are also closed, so to remind those who will visit the cemeteries,
00:12plan your route as well.
00:14That is what Mark Salazar is talking about.
00:20Because until today, people can paint in Nicho, in Pasay Public Cemetery,
00:25many are chasing to clean and fix the Puntod of their loved ones.
00:30I need a vacation from work.
00:32I just got out of duty, so I'm going straight here.
00:35It's also the last day for the burial,
00:37so the loved ones will come one after the other before they are allowed to come again on November 3.
00:43It is also strict to guard the Palanyag Cemetery in Paranaque
00:47because people are slowly descending.
00:50At the gate, lighters and painting tools are already being blocked.
00:54It can be prosperous, but the contents are limited.
00:57Along with the constant reminder of local government units
01:01that your route to the cemeteries should be included in your plan
01:06so that you won't be distracted, you might be blocked by sudden road closures and reroutings.
01:13For example, in Manila South Cemetery,
01:15from tomorrow 12am to 12 midnight on Saturday, November 2,
01:21parts of Calayaan Avenue, South Avenue, Vito Cruz Extension, and Pililya Street
01:26will be closed for pedestrians to use.
01:30On the social media page of Manila South Cemetery,
01:32you can see the vehicle rerouting and designated parking.
01:37In Manila North Cemetery,
01:39from 12am to 12 midnight,
01:41the six roads in the vicinity of the cemetery are already closed.
01:45There is also a road closure near Laloma Cemetery and Shiny Cemetery.
01:50On the Manila Public Information Office page,
01:53you can see the vehicle rerouting.
01:55In the provinces,
01:56there are also people who came early to the cemeteries,
01:58such as Noveleta Cavite and Lawag Ilocos Norte,
02:02who are continuously cleaning the cemeteries even if it's raining.
02:05In the primary terminals,
02:07in Coronadal and General Santos CD,
02:10there is an on-the-spot drug testing.
02:12In Dangua in Manila,
02:14there are also more people who will buy flowers.
02:16There are people who came early to get cheaper.
02:20There are some flowers that cost 20 pesos because it rained.
02:24There are some that the price went down.
02:26For GMA Integrated News,
02:29Mark Salazar,
02:30for 24 Hours.
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