Dagupan City and Villasis, Pangasinan cemeteries closed during Undas
PANGASINAN –  Villasis town and Dagupan City announced the closure of their cemeteries, both public and private.

Villasis Mayor Nonato Abrenica, through an Executive Order (EO), said the cemetery closure will be in effect from October 31 to November 2.
All Saints' Day which falls on November 1, and All Souls' Day which falls on November 2, have traditionally been a time for Filipinos to visit the resting places of their departed loved ones.
Abrenica said this has been a perennial cause of traffic and human congestion in and around the cemeteries, memorial parks, and other burial places even days before or after.
The Chief of Police, the Barangay Councils of Barangay Poblacion Zone 1, Barangay Lipay and Barangay San Blas and accredited force multipliers shall ensure peace and order.
Dagupan City Mayor Brian Lim also announced the temporary closure of the city's public and private cemeteries from October 30 to November 2 due to the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in Dagupan City.
According to the executive order signed by Lim on September 10, the purpose of the temporary closure is to prevent the gathering of many people in the coming "Undas."
"It's very difficult to sign this but given our public health emergency due to the steady increase in cases, we had to announce in advance this policy," Lim said.