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Transcript
00:00All Saints Day is a time when the security of the cemeteries is tight.
00:20Due to the outbreak of public cemeteries in Novaliches, Quezon City,
00:23the live situation there is very serious.
00:25In the first news, James D'Agostino.
00:29James.
00:32Good morning.
00:33The arrival of our countrymen who will visit their loved ones here in Bagbag Public Cemetery in Novaliches continues.
00:40As you know, just a few days ago, many were waiting outside the cemetery
00:45and the security was tight.
00:48Two days ago, when Angie and her family arrived at Bagbag Public Cemetery,
00:55they were visited by their loved ones.
00:58They waited patiently outside the cemetery because it was 6 a.m. when they were allowed to enter.
01:04Before, we always visit this place.
01:08We visit this place at this time because we are waiting for them to go out to work.
01:14Of course, we also want them to pass their time even just for one day.
01:20Margie, who is from Caloocan, was also early.
01:23This is where their deceased grandmother is buried.
01:25We thought she would open early.
01:28There's also traffic right now.
01:30That's why we buried her.
01:32The security is tight.
01:35There's also a police assistance desk nearby.
01:38Smoking is prohibited.
01:40Carrying sharp objects,
01:42flammable materials,
01:43guns,
01:44alcohol, and videocameras,
01:45or any noisy sound system.
01:47Barreling and vaping are prohibited.
01:50Parking inside the cemetery is also prohibited.
01:52Flowers and candles are sold on the left and right.
01:55Flowers cost Php 30 to Php 80 depending on the type.
01:59There's a simple flower arrangement.
02:01There are also flowers in a basket
02:04that can be bought for Php 100 to Php 150.
02:07For candles, Php 5 to Php 30
02:10depending on the size of the piece.
02:12There are also candles in a glass
02:14that can be bought for Php 50 each.
02:16It's quite busy right now, sir.
02:18There's no one yet.
02:20I hope that later in the morning,
02:23there will be more people coming
02:26so that we can sell more flowers.
02:30That's Php 50?
02:32Yes, sir.
02:33But those that are not in the glass?
02:34Php 30 each?
02:35Meanwhile, 10 minutes before 1 AM,
02:38people started entering Bagbag Public Cemetery.
02:41The security that is being inspected
02:43is very strict.
02:45The line of men and women is also separated.
02:48There are things that are prohibited,
02:50like cigarettes, lighter, vape, paint,
02:53and I also saw a hammer earlier.
02:56For the vapes, they put a number.
02:59There's also a tent here
03:01for the children,
03:02in case someone gets lost.
03:03Because Bagbag Public Cemetery is very big.
03:06The schedule is until November 3.
03:08The cemetery is open from 6 AM
03:11until 10 PM.
03:13That's the first news
03:14from Novalicha, Quezon City.
03:16I am James Agustin
03:17for GEMI Integrated News.

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