At least 50,000 visitors to Manila South Cemetery in Makati City are expected to come today, November 2, All Souls Day.
According to Christian Maño's report during DZRH Damdaming Bayan, Jonathan Garza, Director of the Manila South Cemetery, is expecting 50,000 visitors today following the 450,000 recorded visitors yesterday for All Saint's Day.
Garzo said that they would still maintain the security and policies implemented in the cemetery.
Some of the maintained rules are: scheduling visits; prohibiting flammable materials or lighters; sharp objects; alcoholic drinks and cigars; restricting entering vehicles inside the cemetery; and vendors.
Visiting started at 5 a.m. and will end at 5:00 p.m.
No incidents were recorded in the South Cemetery yesterdayNov. 1, based on the data of the Philippine National Police.
Meanwhile, there were no recorded missing children yesterday out of the 6,000 children who entered the cemetery.
Children who enter the cemetery are given a nametag in case they are lost.