Roxas Blvd. temporarily closed for Independence Day flag-raising rites — MMDA

GOOD EXERCISE FOR THE PLANET Hundreds of cyclists pass along Roxas Boulevard on Sunday, as they complete a 50-kilometer ride to mark National Bicycle Day, for which the theme this year is “Clean Air through a Bicycle Friendly Philippines.” —RICHARD A. REYES

GOOD EXERCISE FOR THE PLANET Hundreds of cyclists pass along Roxas Boulevard as they complete a 50-kilometer ride to mark National Bicycle Day, for which the theme this year is “Clean Air through a Bicycle Friendly Philippines.” —File photo/RICHARD A. REYES

MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Monday announced the temporary closure of Roxas Boulevard on June 12 (Monday) for the 125th anniversary of the proclamation of Philippine independence.

According to MMDA, the closure will be implemented from T.M. Kalaw to P. Burgos, both lanes, from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. for a flag-raising ceremony.

Katigbak Parkway, South Road, and Independence Road will also temporarily close from 12:01 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. to give way to a civic-military parade.

Trucks going to North Harbor are advised to reroute from South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) straight to Osmeña Highway. Right turn to Quirino Avenue, straight to Nagtahan Street, going to Lacson Avenue, left turn to Yuseco Street, and straight to Capulong Street, then right turn or turn left to R-10 road to the destination.

Moreover, trucks from Parañaque City should turn right at Quirino Avenue to Nagtahan, then Lacson Avenue to the destination.

Trucks going to the south may use the same route.

MMDA said it would deploy enforcers to assist in traffic management.

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