Angeles City, November 1, 2025 – As of 11:13 AM today, the Sapa Libutad Public Cemetery remains peaceful and orderly during the observance of Undas 2025. Local authorities reported smooth operations and a calm atmosphere for the visiting public.
The weather in the area is fine and sunny, contributing to a comfortable experience for cemetery visitors. Traffic flows normally, and the site has not experienced overcrowding despite an estimated 1,500 civilians visiting as of the reporting time.
The Angeles City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (ACDRRMO), in coordination with the Lion Fire Volunteers, is closely monitoring the situation. Their presence ensures public safety and provides immediate response capabilities in case of emergencies.
Mayor Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II emphasized the city government’s commitment to maintaining a safe, orderly, and convenient environment for all residents during the All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day observance.
Authorities have implemented preventive measures to maintain crowd management and traffic flow. These measures include designated pathways, security checkpoints, and regular patrols around the cemetery premises.
Visitors continue to follow guidelines, demonstrating discipline and cooperation, which has contributed to the smooth conduct of activities at the site. City officials noted the importance of public participation in keeping the cemetery environment safe and orderly.
With continuous monitoring and proactive planning, Angeles City ensures that families can pay their respects to departed loved ones in a secure and peaceful setting during Undas 2025.
Source: Angeles City Information Office