The annual feast of the Black Nazarene of Quiapo this year is expected to be more organized as compared to the confusing conduct last year as Manila Police District Commander Ernesto Tendero Jr. announced the deployment of around 1,000 police personnel to provide the needed security and assistance.
This year’s procession on January 9 will revert to the traditional route that will begin at 8:00 a.m. at the Rizal Park where the Black Nazarene’s float will pass by Katigbak Drive, Padre Burgos Street, MacArthur Bridge, Carlos Palanca Street, P. Gomez Street, P. Paterno Street, Quezon Boulevard, Arlegui, Fraternal Street, Vergara Street, Duque de Alba Street, Castillejos Street, Farnecio Street, J. Nepomuceno Street, C. Aguila Street, Carcer Street, R. Hidalgo Street, Bilibid Viejo Street, Gil Puyat Street, Z. P. de Guzman Street, R. Hidalgo Street, Barbosa Street, Globo de Oro Street, Villalobos Street and ends at Plaza Miranda in front of Quiapo Church.
Traffic re-routing will start at 6:00 a.m. in the morning thus, the public is advised to watch out for announcements of which thoroughfares will be closed to traffic and their designated alternative courses.
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