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The celebration of All Saints' Day in Spain, in pictures

2020-11-01T22:53:38.912Z


Spanish cemeteries will have capacity controls to avoid crowds in the middle of the second wave of the pandemic and in some of them the time of stay inside the cemetery will be limited


  • 1Women leave flowers on a grave in the Toledo cemetery this Sunday.

    From some bishoprics they make a call to live this moment of remembrance to the deceased relatives with the "prudence" that the sanitary restrictions mark.

    Angeles Visdomine EFE

  • 2 An operator takes the temperature and recommends the use of hydroalcoholic gel at the entrance to the Logroño cemetery.

    The Funespaña Group asked families who planned to visit their deceased on the occasion of the next holiday on November 1 and 2 to do so on the previous days to avoid crowds.

    Raquel Manzanares EFE

  • 3A man cleans the niche of a relative in the Poblenou cemetery in Barcelona, ​​this Saturday.

    In Madrid, the cemeteries dependent on the Archdiocese (San Lorenzo, San Sebastián Mártir, San Isidro and San Justo) have adapted their schedules to facilitate the visit of the faithful.

    Marta Pérez EFE

  • 4Some people visit the San Rafael cemetery in Córdoba.

    Visits to the cemetery have restrictions such as attending by appointment to limit capacity.

    EFE ROOMS

  • 5A man visits the grave of a relative in the San José de Pamplona cemetery this Sunday.

    The entrance has been controlled by members of Civil Protection who have been taking the temperature of those who accessed the cemetery with the obligation of not being more than one hour inside.

    Jesus Diges EFE

  • 6A man cleans the vicinity of the tombstones of his deceased in the Algeciras cemetery.

    A.Carrasco Ragel EFE

  • 7A man passes two policemen, before visiting the grave of his relatives in the Andrax cemetery, this Sunday.

    CATI CLADERA EFE

  • 8A man visits the grave of his relatives in the Almudena cemetery in Madrid, this Sunday.

    Three hundred agents of the Madrid Municipal Police, supported by three drones with cameras and loudspeakers, will ensure that during the Todos los Santos bridge there are no crowds in the cemeteries.

    Victor Sainz

  • 9General view of the graves in the Almudena cemetery, this Sunday.

    Victor Sainz

  • 10 Poster informing about the prohibition of using water sources due to the coronavirus in the Logroño cemetery, this Sunday.

    Raquel Manzanares EFE

  • 11A couple from the Ertzaina in the Polloe cemetery in San Sebastián, this Sunday.

    Javier Hernandez

  • 12A woman mourns the loss of her loved ones in the Lloret de Mar (Girona) cemetery this Sunday.

    Toni Ferragut

  • 13Detail of a bouquet of flowers next to some broken tombstones in the San Rafael cemetery in Córdoba, this Sunday.

    EFE ROOMS

  • 14A woman places flowers on a grave in the Almudena cemetery, Madrid, this Saturday.

    In the access areas to the La Almudena and Carabanchel cemeteries, tents from Madrid Salud and SAMUR-Civil Protection have been installed to raise awareness about the transmission of the coronavirus.

    Victor Sainz

  • 15Children in the San Salvador de Budiño (O Porriño) cemetery, this Saturday.

    The pandemic has left tens of thousands of deaths in Spain, 35,878 confirmed with positive PCR, although the real figure is around 60,000.

    Oscar Corral

  • 16An old woman protects herself from the sun, while a relative arranges a grave, in the Cemetery of Nuestro Padre Jesús de Murcia, this Sunday.

    JC Caval efe

Source: elparis

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