CEMETERIES in Manila will be open to the public from October 30 to November 3 from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. during the observance of All Saint’s Day or “Undas.”
An advisory released by the city government of Manila also said that no vehicles will be allowed to enter the cemeteries during the period while burials and cremations will be temporarily suspended.
“Cleaning, repairs, and painting inside the cemetery are only allowed until Saturday, October 26, 2024,” the advisory said, adding no vendors will also be allowed inside cemeteries during the period.
It added that parents or guardians are allowed to bring children but they must obtain a tag from the Manila Department of Social Welfare and Development for easy identification.
The city government also said no private or political groups will be allowed to hold events to “ensure a solemn commemoration of All Souls Days.”
It also reminded the public of the items prohibited inside cemeteries, namely, firearms and all kinds of sharp objects such as knives, cutters, spatulas, alcohol or any kind of intoxicating drinks, pets such as dogs, cats, etc., guitars and loud sound systems, cigarettes and lighters, as well as flammable materials such as alcohol or thinner.