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WITH FINAL NUMBERS IN, PH RED CROSS ASSISTS 6,476 DEVOTEES DURING LONGEST NAZARENO IN PH HISTORY

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has successfully concluded its full-scale humanitarian operations for the Feast of Jesus Nazarene, one of the country’s largest religious gatherings, following the completion of the procession on January 10, 2026. The image arrived at Quiapo Church at 10:52 AM, marking the end of a nearly 31-hour procession—the longest in Philippine history—with a participation of 9.64M devotees, as reported by the Quiapo Church Command Post.

From January 8 until 11:00 AM on January 10, PRC staff and volunteers have been working tirelessly to provide assistance to devotees and keep the Feast of Jesus Nazarene safe for all.

PRC medical teams in First Aid Stations across the procession’s routes catered to 1288 patients. A total of 629 individuals underwent vital signs monitoring, while 622 patients were treated for minor conditions such as dizziness, minor wounds, abrasions, sprains, burns, contusions, fever, and lacerations. 17 patients required major medical intervention due to conditions including deep lacerations, fractures, deformities, shortness of breath, and severe pain. 20 patients were transported to hospitals across Metro Manila for further treatment.

Meanwhile, the PRC Emergency Field Hospital (EFH) at Kartilya ng Katipunan provided care to 44 patients, with 34 treated and discharged for minor conditions and 10 transported to nearby hospitals. Patients were received through walk-ins, PRC ambulance referrals, and other responding groups like the Department of Health who referred 6 patients.

In addition to medical services, PRC extended welfare assistance to 2,204 individuals, including the distribution of 2,075 food packs, psychological support services, family tracing, referrals, and free communication assistance to help devotees reconnect with loved ones.

As part of its WASH operations, PRC distributed 1,300 liters of potable water and 10,000 liters of domestic water, serving 2,950 individuals to help prevent dehydration and maintain sanitation throughout the prolonged procession.

“This has been the most difficult Traslación in Philippine history. The procession lasted almost 31 hours and faced unexpected challenges. Yet, despite these obstacles, our team pressed on tirelessly, working over 48 hours on the ground to ensure the safety of the people. To all our volunteers and staff, I salute you. You make the impossible possible, and the Filipino people are fortunate to have your dedication in every mission you undertake,” said PRC Chairman and CEO Richard Gordon.

“With the help and hard work of everyone, the Philippine Red Cross was able to cater to over 1200 patients in our First Aid stations, more than 2000 were given welfare assistance, and over 40 were admitted to our Emergency Field Hospital. To all the volunteers, may the feast be a testament to what our faith can do,” said PRC Secretary General Dr. Gwen Pang.

The Philippine Red Cross extends its gratitude to its volunteers, partner agencies, and the public for their cooperation and support, reaffirming its commitment to humanitarian service, even during major national events.

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