Nearly 300K passengers troop to ports on Holy Wednesday — PCG
Passengers enter the Manila Port terminal on Holy Wednesday, April 17, 2019, to board ships to the provinces. PHOTO FROM PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD FACEBOOK PAGE
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) recorded almost 300,000 passengers in ports across the country on Holy Wednesday.
Data from the PCG showed that 299,781 outbound passengers were in various ports in the country from 12 a.m. Wednesday until 12 a.m. Thursday.
The number of passengers is higher than that recorded on Holy Tuesday, which was at 264,102.
Members of the Philippine Coast Guard stand guard as passengers and baggage go through strict screening as they enter the terminal at the Port of Manila on Holy Wednesday, April 17, 2019. PHOTO FROM PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD FACEBOOK PAGE
The bulk of the passengers were recorded from Southern Tagalog provinces, such as Batangas, Romblon, Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, and Quezon, with 60,722 passengers.
This was followed by Central Visayas with 60,607 and Western Visayas with 43,722.
Article continues after this advertisementBelow is the number of passengers monitored in ports in certain areas based on the PCG’s data:
Article continues after this advertisement1. National Capital Region – Central Luzon – 6,829
2. Central Visayas – 60,607
3. Southern Tagalog – 60,722
4. Western Visayas – 43,722
5. South Eastern Mindanao – 21,919
6. Northern Mindanao – 39,570
7. Eastern Visayas – 15,969
8. Southern Visayas – 21,159
9. Palawan – 10,051
10. North Western Luzon – 819
11. South Western Mindanao – 7,509
12. Bicol – 16,451
13. North Eastern Luzon – 1,807