Around 1.5 million visitors are expected to flock to the Manila North Cemetery on Wednesday to pay respects to their departed ones on All Saints' Day, the ground commander of the Philippine National Police in the cemetery said. Around 903,500 have visited the cemetery since 12 a.m. until 12 noon, while another 600,000 are expected to visit their departed within the day, Police Supt. Julius Caesar Domingo told INQUIRER.net. "We expect around 600,000 more pa, possibly mas marami pa or pwedeng bumaba," he said. "[We expect] 1.5 million [within the day], and possibly tumaas pa." (We expect around 600,000 more visitors, although it can possibly go higher or lower. We expect 1.5 m...
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