Over 26K visitors in eastern Metro Manila cemeteries as of 9 a.m. — EPD

The Eastern Police District (EPD) has recorded over 26,000 visitors to cemeteries located at the eastern side of the Metro, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, All Saints’ Day, the first day of “Undas.”

A report from the EPD’s District Tactical Operations Center, said some 26,025 visitors entered 16 cemeteries in Pasig City, Mandaluyong City, Marikina City, and San Juan City.

The San Juan Cemetery in San Juan City recorded the most number of visitors at 7,200, followed by the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina City with 6,600 visitors.

Meanwhile, the Pasig Public Cemetery and Catholic Cemetery, both located in Pasig City, recorded 4,000 and 3,500 visitors, respectively.

The EPD said the situation in all cemeteries remains generally peaceful.

Here is the exact breakdown of the number of visitors among 16 cemeteries across four cities in eastern Metro Manila:

Pasig City

Catholic Cemetery – 3,500

Pasig Public Cemetery- 4,000

Evergreen- 1,000

Santolan Cemetery- 500

Sta. Clara de Monte Falco – 150

Total: 9,150

(From Pasig City Police Station)

Mandaluyong City

San Felipe Catholic Cemetery- 1,500

Garden of Life/Mandaluyong City-500

Paradise Private Cemetery-80

Madaluyong Memorial Park-25

Total: 2,105

(From Mandaluyong City Police Station)

Marikina City

Loyola Cemetery-6,600

Barangka Cemetery – 450

Aglipay Cemetery-250

Holy Child Cemetery-100

OLA Cemetery- 150

Total: 7,550

(From Marikina City Police Station)

San Juan City

San Juan Cemetery – 7,200

Santuario Cemetery – 20

Total: 7,220

(From San Juan City Police Station) /muf

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