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14 Jan 2021 | 10:21 AM UTC

Philippines: Increased security almost certain at Sinulog programs nationwide through Jan. 17

Tight security almost certain at Sinulog events in the Philippines through Jan. 17. Localized disruptions likely.

Warning

Event

Multiple cities will hold the annual Sinulog Festival celebrations through Jan. 17. While officials in cities like Cebu, Davao, and Manila have canceled most public celebrations due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) concerns and restrictions, private events will probably still take place. Additionally, dozens to hundreds of locals will likely still attempt to gather at nearby major churches like Basilica del Santo Nino in Cebu City and Tondo Church in Manila City. Celebrations will probably also occur in other cities like Butuan and Maasin.

Authorities will almost certainly heighten security measures during any programs that take place. Localized transport and business disruptions are likely nearby events. Officials will likely increase health checks at program sites and disperse large gatherings due to COVID-19 concerns and protocols. Increased petty crime is typically an issue during large-scale events.

Context

Sinulog is an annual cultural and religious festival that takes place in multiple cities, especially Cebu City, every January. The festival is also known as Santo Nino Festival in some cities. While the hallmark of the festival is a grand parade in Cebu City, other events in past years typically include concerts involving celebrities and school groups, dances, pageants, competitions, and street parties.

Advice

Avoid event sites due to increased security measures. Plan for localized transport and business disruptions near event sites. Closely guard valuables in crowded areas. Heed all official advisories and remain cooperative if stopped by authorities for security and health checks.