Manila cemeteries launch grave finder
- Balitang Marino

- 23 hours ago
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MANILA, Philippines, October 29 ------ Two public cemeteries in Manila have launched online platforms that allow users to locate graves and tombs of their departed loved ones. The websites of the Manila North Cemetery in Sta. Cruz district and the Manila South Cemetery in Makati both feature search engines that can be used by relatives to find the exact location of burial sites.
Through the “Memorial Search” function on www.manilanorthcemetery.ph, users can view the name, date of death, section, lot and grave number of the deceased. A map is also provided to help users locate the section easily. Meanwhile, the “Grave List” feature on www.manilasouthcemetery.com displays the full name and grave number of the deceased.
Although the search for graves has become automated, the management of both cemeteries said their databases are still being updated, with personnel continuously encoding the names of thousands of individuals buried there. Meanwhile, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso has ordered city government personnel “to remain visible and responsive on the ground, emphasizing the need for continuous assistance, crowd management and public safety operations” during this year’s Undas, the Filipino observance of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day.
The Manila Police District, Department of Public Services and Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau were instructed to coordinate closely to ensure safety, sanitation and smooth traffic flow. Domagoso also directed the Manila Department of Social Welfare to assist parents and guardians in cases of missing children and to assign personnel at information desks and command posts to help the elderly, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable visitors.
Source: philstar.com





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