00:00Officials of the local government have already inspected several cemeteries of Marikina, San Juan, and Pasay.
00:06At the same time, they are also implementing a traffic rerouting scheme
00:10as a preparation for the expected increase in the number of people a day before the flood.
00:15Marikina City Mayor Marcy Teodoro has already inspected Loyola Memorial Park.
00:19Just yesterday, the number of people inside the cemetery reached 2,300.
00:25Since earlier this evening, one-way traffic has already been implemented along Ebonifacio Avenue
00:31towards Marikina City proper, which will last until this evening, November 2.
00:36For motorists from Katipunan,
00:39Ebonifacio Avenue is being allowed to pass through Barangka, Flyover, and Baybaye
00:43to enter Loyola.
00:45And it will happen if it passes Loyola Street, if it passes Gonzalo Puyat Street,
00:50and if it passes Gonzalo Puyat Street again until it reaches Loyola's Gate 2.
00:55For those who will pass through the city proper,
00:57the right lane of Ebonifacio Avenue will be used.
01:01For those who will come from Loyola to Quezon City,
01:05if the Loyola Gate 2 exits Gonzalo Puyat,
01:09if it passes Corillo Street, and if it passes Ebonifacio Avenue,
01:13for those who will come from Loyola to the city proper,
01:16the right lane of Ebonifacio Avenue will be used.
01:20In Pasay City, Pasay City Mayor Emi Calixto Rubiano also inspected the Pasay City Cemetery.
01:26Here, the Mayor inspected the cleanliness of the cemetery
01:29and ordered continuous cleaning so that visitors can visit properly.
01:34It is expected that up to 13,000 people will visit their relatives in the said cemetery.
01:41People in San Juan Cemetery are also starting to flock to visit their loved ones.
01:47According to the Director-General of the Cemetery,
01:49this year, up to 10,000 people are expected to visit the cemetery on the day of the funeral.
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