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walo88 gaming Visitors at Manila South Cemetery grows to over 90,000 on Nov. 1

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Officials at the Manila South Cemetery set up a makeshift entrance over the site’s northern wall along Kalayaan Avenue for greater access to visitors on Friday, Nov. 1. Photo by Jason Sigales Officials at the Manila South Cemetery set up a makeshift entrance over the site’s northern wall along Kalayaan Avenue for greater access to visitors on Friday, Nov. 1. Photo by Jason Sigales

Officials at the Manila South Cemetery set up an entrance at the site’s northern wall along Kalayaan Avenue for greater access to visitors on Friday, Nov. 1. JASON SIGALES / INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines — The estimated number of visitors at the Manila South Cemetery climbed to 90,040 people at 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, according to a tally by the Manila Police District.

Moreover, the total number of cemetery-goers on Friday reached 139,920.

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According to Police Captain Armando Licayan, operations chief of the cemetery’s advance command post for this Undas season, officers were stationed at entrances with clickers to count the inflow and outflow of visitors manually.

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The observance of All Saints’ Day at the Manila South Cemetery remained peaceful with no significant incidents recorded, Licayan added.

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With the influx of visitors, personnel at the Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office attended to 38 people for concerns related to blood pressure and monitored six patients in need of medical assistance, also as of 5 p.m. on Friday.

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Manila South Cemetery Director Henry Dy previously told INQUIRER.net that he expected the crowd size to peak on Nov. 1.

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Dy also said that the cemetery had 15 e-tricycles to service people visiting their departed loved ones across the 25-hectare area.

Two metal stairs were installed as additional makeshift entrances over the cemetery’s walls along Kalayaan Avenue and Metropolitan Avenue to allow more access for visitors.

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The makeshift entrance along Metropolitan Avenue, however, was closed later on Friday afternoon because it was unstable.

The Manila South Cemetery will open at 5 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. until Sunday, Nov. 3.

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