Thousands of travelers on Tuesday flocked to ports early on the eve of this year's Undas 2023, the Philippine Coast Guard said.
MANILA — Thousands of travelers on Tuesday flocked to ports early on the eve of this year's Undas or All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, the Philippine Coast Guard said.Based on PCG's monitoring from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. Tuesday, there were some 25,243 outbound passengers and 22,226 inbound passengers in all ports nationwide.
The PCG said heightened alert in its districts, stations, and sub-stations will last until November 6 "to manage the influx of port passengers."For inquiries regarding sea travel protocols and regulations during Undas 2023, the public can coordinate with the PCG through its official Facebook page or the Coast Guard Public Affairs .
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