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00:00PTV's Balita Ngayon is back.
00:07The number of visitors to Manila North Cemetery is increasing.
00:11Authorities are currently inspecting the cemetery.
00:16We asked for an update. Noel Talacay has a live report. Noel?
00:20At this time, this is the situation here at Manila North Cemetery.
00:29At 4 p.m., this is the entrance of Manila North Cemetery.
00:36People are still coming and going here to the cemetery.
00:43As you can see on our TV monitor, the line to the entrance of the cemetery is very long.
00:53There is a slowdown here when it comes to inspecting.
00:59Because they are very strict with the prohibited items.
01:06They are not letting it in.
01:09But now, the number of visitors to Manila North Cemetery has reached 2,500.
01:14This is more compared to yesterday when it was 839.
01:18The things they confiscated here, there are a lot of Yossi, flammable materials, sharp objects.
01:27They are also prohibiting the sound system or videocameras that cause loud sounds.
01:34And any kind of gobbling materials.
01:37And no pets allowed until now.
01:40And cars are still not allowed to enter here.
01:44And earlier, let's take a look at the exit area of the cemetery.
01:51Because some of them are already going home.
01:55And the number of people going out here is really that high.
02:00Because there are a lot of people here now.
02:03According to Police Brigadier General Thomas Arnold Ibai, Director of Manila Police District.
02:09He said that a lot of people really went out.
02:13And he also said this because earlier, there was an incident here inside Manila North Cemetery.
02:19That they are already conducting an investigation on that.
02:22And there was also a child missing earlier.
02:25But his parents found him immediately.
02:29The call of the PNP now, because this is only until 7pm.
02:33To the people inside, before going out of the cemetery.
02:37Just clean the area so that it can be prepared for tomorrow morning.
02:42And the cemetery will still open at 5am.
02:46And the call is still to our authorities here,
02:50not to bring items that are prohibited.
02:54So that they will not be able to enter the cemetery.
02:58And just like what I said earlier, the number of people here doubled.
03:03Because yesterday, the crowd estimate number was more than 104,000.
03:11But now, as of 3pm, more than 900,000 individuals have entered the cemetery.
03:20Naomi?
03:21Thank you Noel Talacay.
03:24Meanwhile, the Marikina LGU is now investigating the unauthorized visit of the deceased
03:31in Barangka Municipal Cemetery.
03:33Today, many of those who visited the cemetery,
03:36are in a bad mood because they no longer have the niche and grave of some of the deceased relatives.
03:42Some even complained that they are paying 500 pesos per year
03:47to keep the remains of their deceased relatives.
03:51The former administrator and other people of the cemetery were first to be removed.
03:57They are also facing a case of violation of the Sanitation Code of Grave Neglect of Duty.
04:04I am in a bad mood because he is my father and he is my uncle.
04:09We are no longer with him and we still cannot bring him here because he is no longer here.
04:15In Caloocan City, there are several prohibited items that were confiscated inside the Talac Cemetery.
04:22We asked for an update there.
04:23We have a report from Gav Villegas. Gav?
04:26Naomi, the number of people who visited the Talac Cemetery in Caloocan City
04:34to bring their loved ones back to life is increasing.
04:37Caloocan PNP and the people of Barangay 176
04:42are allowed to bring their loved ones inside the cemetery.
04:45Smoking, cigarettes, lighters, drunken drinks, sound systems,
04:52matches, paint, cigarettes, and other prohibited drugs are not allowed.
04:56The Caloocan City Police have dispatched two teams to check the peace and order around the cemetery.
05:04According to the Talac Cemetery,
05:07the number of visitors will reach 10,000 today.
05:10It is expected that this number will increase in the next few hours.
05:14Meanwhile, the LGUs will distribute free water to the visitors.
05:19There is also a standby ambulance outside the cemetery and a firefighter from the Bureau of Fire Protection.
05:25Naomi, the Talac Cemetery is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
05:30That is all for now. I am Naomi.
05:33Thank you very much, Gav Villegas.
05:35Meanwhile, let's learn more from JLagang of BTV Davao.
06:05This is a bus unit.
06:06This is the bus unit that will be traveling to help the residents of Matina and Matina Aplaya.
06:12These are the bus units that will be traveling to help the residents of Bulton, Paingon, Indangan, and vice versa.
06:19In the morning peak hours, from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
06:23this is the bus unit that will be traveling to Rojas Avenue.
06:27This is the bus unit that will be serving the visitors of Davao City.
06:34This is an effective tool of helping our riding public due to the fact that there is a lot of public utility jeepneys and field cabs who are no longer operating the city of Davao.
06:51This October 29, Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte and Hamamatsu City Mayor Yusuke Nakano signed the Memorandum of Understanding between the two cities.
07:04This is a sister city partnership between Davao City and Hamamatsu City in Japan
07:12that aims to improve the quality of life of the two cities.
07:16This partnership aims to improve the quality of life of the two cities in the area of education, academia, industry investments, and manufacturing.
07:27This sister city partnership was established in Hamamatsu City to support projects in Davao City.
07:35This partnership includes Japanese-language scholarships, donation programs, and investments to provide jobs to residents in Davao City and beyond.
07:46This is the latest news in PTV Davao. I am Jay Lagang. Good day.
07:53Thank you, Jay Lagang.
07:55And those are the news at this time.
07:57For other updates, follow and like us on our social media sites at PTVPH.
08:02I am Naomi Tiburcio for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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