Thousands flocked to the Manila North Cemetery to visit their departed in observance of All Saints’ Day on Thursday.
Around 292,000 visitors are now in the area as of 10:00 a.m., according to the Manila Police District (MPD). /muf
Thousands crowd the streets as they visit their late relatives at the Manila North Cemetery (Cathrine Gonzales / INQUIRER.net)
Nora Campani, 64, sells flowers to visitors of the Manila North Cemetery. (INQUIRER.net / Cathrine Gonzales)
A police officer inspects visitors as they enter the Manila North Cemetery. (INQUIRER.net / Cathrine Gonzales)
The Manila North Cemetery (Cathrine Gonzales / INQUIRER.net)
Boy scouts guard the tombs of the 24 Filipino boy scouts who died in a plane crash on their way to represent the country in the 11th World Jamboree in Marathon, Greece in 1963. Photo by Cathrine Gonzales / INQUIRER.net
Graves of fallen soldiers at Manila North Cemetery. Photo by Cathrine Gonzales / INQUIRER.net
Police officers provide security at Manila North Cemetery. Photo by Cathrine Gonzales / INQUIRER.net