Gridlock grips parts of Metro Manila 5 days before Christmas
MANILA, Philippines — Tens of thousands of commuters and motorists were immobilized by traffic on major roads in Metro Manila on Friday, Dec. 20, the last weekend before Christmas Day.
Parts of the Epifanio de los Santos Avenue’s (EDSA) northbound and southbound lanes are under moderate and heavy traffic as of 4:30 p.m.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) also reported vehicular accidents and stalling due to vehicles having mechanical issues along EDSA.
MMDA ALERT: Vehicular accident at EDSA Shaw blvd. split NB involving 2 cars as of 4:01 PM. 1 lane occupied. MMDA on site. #mmda
FEATURED STORIES— Official MMDA (@MMDA) December 20, 2019
MMDA ALERT: Stalled bus due to mechanical problem at EDSA Aurora tunnel SB as of 3:49 PM. 1 lane occupied. MMDA on site. #mmda
— Official MMDA (@MMDA) December 20, 2019
Some netizens shared their dismay on social media.
Sobrang lala ng traffic sa edsa paano lumipad
— LOVER (@LoverNiGlaiza) December 20, 2019
Look at that traffic! And it’s not even rush hour yet 😳 (NB EDSA-Balintawak) pic.twitter.com/ffWodfVVMe
— TJ Roxas (@tj_roxas) December 20, 2019
ang traffic mo EDSA jusq
— ˢᵗᵉⁱᶜʸ (@cruzstei) December 20, 2019
Gurl sobrang traffic sa edsa myghad 😤
— bea (@iam_marybea) December 20, 2019
Photos shared with INQUIRER.net also show slow-moving traffic along Aurora Boulevard Underpass en route to Cubao Hypermarket.
Parts of the southbound and northbound lane of Quezon Avenue are also under moderate to heavy traffic as of 4:30 p.m.
Heavy traffic was also reported in parts of Espana and C5, as well as South Luzon Expressway.
INQUIRER.net has reached out to MMDA for a comment but has yet to receive a response as of posting time.
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