U.S. Embassy Manila, Philippines
U.S. Consular Agency Cebu, Philippines
September 11, 2025
Media reports indicate widespread protests in response to alleged government corruption may occur in various locations nationwide on September 12, 2025. Protest activity may continue in the coming days.
Locations include, but may not be limited to:
National Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace – EDSA Shrine and along EDSA Ortigas Area, Quezon City
South Gate of the House of Representatives, Quezon City
Mendiola Peace Arch, Manila
Chino Roces Bridge, Makati
North and South Forbes Park and Dasmarinas Village, Makati
Metropolitan Cathedral of San Fernando, San Fernando
Barry’s Place, Legazpi City, Philippines
Other locations throughout Metro Manila and nationwide
Actions to Take:
Avoid rallies and demonstrations whenever possible. Follow local media and government sources for updates on possible disruptions due to protest activity.
Exercise caution when in the vicinity of any large gatherings, as even peaceful demonstrations have the potential to turn violent without warning. Follow instructions from local authorities.
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