Crowd management and weather preparations for Nazareno Traslacion

Experts detail the unique 'choreographed craze' at the Black Nazarene Traslacion that prevents stampedes despite high crowd density. Cloudy skies and light rains are forecast for January 9, according to PAGASA. Millions of devotees are expected to join from across the country.

The annual Traslacion of the Black Nazarene, set for January 9 from Quirino Grandstand to Quiapo Church in Manila, draws millions of devotees. In 2025, official tallies from Quiapo Church reported 8.12 million participants.

Despite crowd densities exceeding seven persons per square meter, especially near the andas, large-scale stampedes rarely occur. Martin Aguda Jr., a certified emergency management professional, describes this as a 'choreographed craze' or 'choreographed stampede'—a learned system of movements, signals, and lingo among devotees, mostly physically prepared men who join yearly. The pushing and shoving are traditional efforts to get closer to the andas or touch the rope believed to be miraculous.

However, risks persist. A sudden disruption, like a fallen participant or obstruction, could trigger a domino effect, similar to South Korea's Itaewon crowd disaster. For emergencies, clear evacuation routes, a comprehensive response plan using the Incident Command System, and an event stoppage protocol are essential.

Meanwhile, PAGASA's forecast issued on January 6 predicts cloudy skies and isolated light rains over Metro Manila. Morning conditions include moderate to strong northeast winds and a heat index up to 30°C; afternoon sees light to strong winds and 31°C heat index. Authorities urge participants to follow group leaders, church, and government instructions to ensure safety while honoring the procession's religious significance.

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