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.