Tens of thousands travel by sea this Holy Week

Penitents flagellate themselves while another carries a wooden cross as part of Lenten observance in Angeles City, Pampanga province, north of Manila on April 17, 2014. The dominant Roman Catholic church does not condone flagellation and other extreme acts of penitence including gory Good Friday reenactments of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, but devout Catholics say it is a means of atoning for their sins and to implore God to spare them and other members of their families from illness or bad luck. AFP

MANILA, Philippines—Tens of thousands of Filipino sea travellers were recorded in various ports across the country on Good Friday, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) tweeted.

As of 3 p.m. on Friday, the PCG said 44,858 passengers arrived in the different ports nationwide.

At 10 p.m. on Maundy Thursday, the PCG recorded 77,830 sea passengers.

In a radio report, PCG spokesperson Lieutenant Commander Arman Balilo said the bulk of passengers came from Central Visayas with over 20,000, followed by Western Visayas with over 8,500.

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