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APEC advisory: Metro Manila roads still closed on November 20

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APEC advisory: Metro Manila roads still closed on November 20
World leaders are leaving Manila on Friday, November 20, after the conclusion of the APEC Summit

MANILA, Philippines – Several roads in Metro Manila will remain closed on Friday, November 20, as world leaders are set to leave the country following the conclusion of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said the following roads will remain closed:

Starting 6 am to 10 am

  • EDSA-Ayala Blvd to Arnaiz Avenue to Magallanes Complex

Starting 6 am to 4 pm

  • Roxas Blvd, from Manila Hotel P. Burgos to NAIA Road

Starting 8 am to 10 am

  • Magallanes to Skyway / South Luzon Expressway to NAIA Terminal 3 (southbound)
  • East Service Road (PNR) SLEX Exit to Magallanes (northbound)
  • SLEX/Skyway Ramp (southbound) exit to NAIA Terminal 3

Starting 9 am to 12:15 pm, and 1:45 pm to 3 pm

  • NAIA Road to NAIA Terminal 1 

Roxas Blvd will remain closed to motorists, while EDSA-Evangelista, after Magallanes going straight to Mall of Asia will be passable. – Rappler.com

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