All systems go: Mayor Isko orders full deployment for Undas
Officials and department heads attend the 16th City Government of Manila Directional Meeting, led by Mayor Francisco “Isko” Domagoso, as the city prepares for Undas 2025 to ensure public safety, crowd management, and social services across Manila’s cemeteries. (Photo courtesy of Manila PIO)
It's all systems go for the observance of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day in Manila’s public cemeteries, after Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso ordered the full mobilization of city government personnel.
Domagoso instructed all frontline departments to maintain strong presence in the Manila North, South, and Islamic cemeteries throughout the Undas period.
During the city government’s directional meeting on Monday, Oct. 27, the mayor emphasized the importance of continuous assistance, crowd management, and public safety operations.
He instructed city personnel to remain visible and responsive on the ground to ensure visitors’ needs are addressed promptly.
The mayor reiterated that vending inside cemeteries is strictly prohibited.
Only authorized vendors may operate in designated areas outside the gates to reduce congestion and preserve the solemn atmosphere of the burial grounds.
The Manila Department of Social Welfare (MDSW) has been tasked to assist parents and guardians in cases of lost or missing children.
Social workers will be stationed at information desks and command posts to help reunite families and provide support to vulnerable visitors, including senior citizens and persons with disabilities.
Domagoso also ordered round-the-clock coordination among the Manila Police District (MPD), Department of Public Services (DPS), and Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau (MTPB) to ensure public safety, sanitation, and smooth traffic flow during the busy holiday period.
“Undas is a time for families to honor their departed loved ones. The city government is fully prepared to ensure that everyone can observe it safely, respectfully, and peacefully,” Domagoso said.
The Undas observance on November 1 and 2 draws thousands of families to Manila’s cemeteries each year, making it one of the busiest periods for the city’s public services.