MMDA, nakahanda na sa para sa heroes' homecoming parade ng mga atletang sumabak sa 2024 Paris Olympics
MMDA, nakahanda na sa para sa heroes' homecoming parade ng mga atletang sumabak sa 2024 Paris Olympics; nasa 300 MMDA personnel, ipapakalat
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00:00All systems go for the MMDA for the homecoming parade of athletes who fought in the Paris Olympics that will take place tomorrow.
00:09In fact, 300 of them were deployed to ensure the security of the parade.
00:15This is Bernard Ferrer's report.
00:19The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, MMDA, is now ready to give a huge welcome for the Philippines-Paris 2024 Olympians tomorrow afternoon.
00:29According to MMDA Acting Chairman Atty. Don Artes, 300 MMDA personnel were deployed to ensure the security of the parade.
00:38A stop-and-go scheme will be implemented during the parade,
00:42including Vicente Soto Street, Ross Boulevard, Ross Boulevard Service Road, Padre Burgo Street,
00:50Pinans Road, Taft Avenue, President Kirino Avenue, Adriatico Street,
00:56until they reach the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex,
00:59where 22 Manila City Mayor Hanila Cunapangan and officials from the Philippine Olympic Committee will be welcomed.
01:07A parade will also be held in the area where two-time Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo grew up.
01:12There will be no surroundings, but motorists will be allowed to pass through alternative routes.
01:18The MMDA Motorcycle Unit, PNP, MMDA Band, NIDIA, RTVM, MMDA Ambulance, and other police vehicles will set up a homecoming parade convoy.
01:32This is a great opportunity to celebrate the victory of the Olympians.
01:39Not only the winners of the medal, but everyone who participated in the Olympics.
01:46Even though the security measures are already in place, many athletes from the country are expected to participate.
01:52I understand even in the convoy, there is PNP.
01:56As you can see, in front and behind, there is a PNP vehicle or mobile car.
02:03There are security measures already in place, although we are not receiving any threat.
02:11The parade will last for 45 minutes to an hour.
02:15Bernard Ferrer for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.