

Netizens were all praise for the local government of Cainta, Rizal for making the town's public cemetery clean and orderly during All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day.
A resident who visited the graves of his loved ones said One Cainta Cemetery looks like a park and it was so clean.
"I visited One Cainta Cemetery. Our public cemetery is really neat and clean. The graves are still clean even though Undas was just finished," Edwin P. Bayani said in a social media post.
Another resident said that aside from being clean, the town's public cemetery is a safe and secure environment where people can go around freely and unharmed.
"Before, when I went to the cemetery I was afraid that I might be pickpocketed or touched sexually because of the huge crowd. But in a public cemetery in Cainta, it's like you're walking in a clean and uncrowded park," Jackielou Vipinosa Fernandez said in a separate social media post.
"Thanks to municipal administrator Johnielle Keith Pasion Nieto, even the dead have silence," she added.
Three days before the All Saints' Day long weekend, Nieto ordered clean-up and clearing operations at the town's public cemetery in preparation for this year's Undas.