• 7 hours ago
Pinaghahandaan na ng MMDA ang matinding traffic sa Lunes dahil sa ikakasang national rally for peace ng Iglesia ni Cristo sa Quirino Grandstand.


Nasa 1 milyong miyembro ng INC ang inaasahang dadalo sa pagtitipon kaya kanselado na ang pasok sa Maynila at sa Pasay.


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00:00The MMDA is now preparing for the heavy traffic on Monday
00:05because of the upcoming National Rally for Peace of the Iglesia Ni Cristo in Quirino, Grandstand.
00:11One million members of the INC are expected to attend the gathering
00:17so the entrance to Manila and Pasay is already canceled.
00:21Joseph Muno is on the line.
00:24One million members of the INC are expected to attend the National Rally for Peace on Monday, January 13 in Quirino, Grandstand in Manila.
00:36The rally was held by the group following their announcement last December
00:40that they supported the position of President Bongbong Marcos
00:43that he did not agree with the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte.
00:48Three impeachment complaints were filed in the House of Representatives against Vice President Duterte.
00:53They are the only ones who said that this cannot be a political rally.
01:00So, absolutely, any politician cannot participate.
01:05The MMDA has already informed the Iglesia Ni Cristo that their members from nearby provinces are expected to arrive in Metro Manila.
01:13According to the MMDA, they are expected to arrive on Sunday.
01:17The members of the Iglesia Ni Cristo are expected to arrive here in Metro Manila
01:21and traffic will be expected until Monday night in affected areas.
01:2615,000 vehicles will be brought to Quirino, Grandstand where they will gather.
01:33That is why the Iglesia Ni Cristo asked to park more than 10 roads in Pasay and Manila.
01:38The MMDA allowed this to happen in Mel Lopez Boulevard, España, Rojas, and Macapagal Boulevard.
01:45The MMDA is already preparing for heavy traffic on Monday
01:48that is possible to reach the proximity of Manila and Welcome Rotonda on the boundary of Manila and Quezon City.
01:54We will allow street parking.
01:57Only one lane.
01:59If the road is three lanes or two lanes,
02:05only one lane should be covered.
02:08The road cannot be covered.
02:10There is no other way.
02:12The streets around and near the Quirino Grandstand are closed
02:16like Rojas Boulevard, P. Burgos, and Maria Orosa.
02:20Malacanangang Pasok in the government and all schools in Manila and Pasay are suspended for this.
02:27The MMDA's number coding is not suspended.
02:31We are asking our countrymen if they can cross the road especially in the area of Manila and Pasay.
02:43The Iglesia Ni Cristo also has a national rally in different provinces like Ilocosur, Albay, Iloilo, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Davao.
02:50Aside from the expected traffic due to the INCP's rally on Monday,
02:54traffic will also be expected in Mindanao Avenue
02:57Starting on Sunday, January 12, several parts of Mindanao Avenue will be closed
03:01for the Tandang Soros Station of Metro Manila Subway.
03:05The traffic will be allowed to pass through the extension of the road.
03:09It will last until 2028.
03:12In March, this year, the rehabilitation of the southbound lane of EDSA is expected
03:17to be started to fix the drainage and asphalt of the road.
03:20It is expected that the project will be completed by the end of the year.
03:23For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, for 24 Hours.

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