00:00Meanwhile more than 2 million people are expected to descend and swamp the country's largest cemetery in the capital city
00:06to pay their respects to their departed loved ones. As such over a thousand cops have been deployed to beef up security plus medical
00:13teams and ambulance units and crews to provide first aid treatment to those who may need it. Our Bien Manalo has this story.
00:21Three days before the Undaz, most of our countrymen visit Manila North Cemetery to offer flowers and light a candle on the tombs of their departed life.
00:33Eugene Rosas chose to visit his grandma's grave early to avoid the crowd of men in the next days.
00:39There are a lot of people here. We are still young. I still have to go to school so I'm still young. I don't want to cause any hassle.
00:48Manila Police District Management is all set for the expected crowd of people at Manila North Cemetery tomorrow.
00:54The MPD will assign over a thousand police officers there, the country's largest public cemetery.
01:00More than 2 million individuals are expected to visit the cemetery. There are also medical teams
01:06and ambulances deployed inside the cemetery. There are also portalets or portable toilets
01:12strategically scattered in the area.
01:30Flower and candle vendors inside and outside the cemetery have come alive.
01:35Some have offered flowers to the graves of prominent and well-known personalities
01:39who are lying in eternal rest here, just like Susan Rosas and Fernando Poe Jr.
01:45and former President Manuel Rojas.
01:58Possession of different kinds of weapons, alcohol beverages, sharp and bladed objects,
02:04flammable materials, loud sound systems, and pets are still prohibited.
02:09BN Manalo, from the National TV Network, for a new and better Philippines.