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Road closures, traffic rerouting for INC ‘unity’ games on Saturday

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MANILA, Philippines—The Manila police are alerting the public to another Iglesia ni Cristo event in Manila on Saturday.

The Unity Games are a multi-sport competition for INC members across five ecclesiastical districts of Metro Manila.

They released an advisory on road closures and traffic reroutings to accommodate the INC Unity Games to be held at Rizal Sports Complex.

Starting at 5 a.m. on Saturday, traffic will be closed for the day on the southbound lane of Roxas Boulevard stretching from the corner of Katigbak drive to the corner of P. Ocampo St.; on the stretch of Adriatico St. from Quirino Avenue to P. Ocampo St.; on the service road and northbound lane of Roxas Boulevard from P. Ocampo St. to Quirino Avenue; and on the stretch of Mabini St. from P. Ocampo St. to Quirino Avenue.

All vehicles coming from the northern part of Manila usually traversing the southbound lane of Roxas Boulevard are advised to turn left on P. Burgos St., right on Ma. Orosa St., right on T.M. Kalaw St., and left on M.H. del Pilar St.

Vehicles coming from Jones, McArthur and Quezon bridges usually passing through the southbound lane of Roxas Boulevard are advised to take Ma. Orosa St., turn right on T.M. Kalaw St. and left on M.H. del Pilar St.

Vehicles coming from the southern part of Manila intending to use the northbound lane of Roxas Boulevard are advised to turn right on P. Ocampo St. and head straight to Taft Avenue to their point of destination.

Vehicles coming from Taft Avenue or Quirino St. going to Adriatico St. can still take Roxas Boulevard.


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Tags: Iglesia ni Cristo , INC Unity Games , Rizal Sports Complex , Traffic Rerouting



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