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Fight breaks out in San Juan's Wattah Wattah Festival
Fight breaks out in San Juan's Wattah Wattah Festival

GMA Network

time24-06-2025

  • GMA Network

Fight breaks out in San Juan's Wattah Wattah Festival

A fight broke out between two groups during the Wattah Wattah festival in San Juan City on Tuesday. According to a Balitanghali report by Oscar Oida, the fight led to broken glass bottles and injured individuals. First aid was immediately provided, while authorities are now conducting an investigation into the incident. Meanwhile, the celebration still continued in several parts of the city under the leadership of Mayor Francis Zamora. Specific 'basaan zones' were designated along Pinaglabanan Road from N. Domingo to P. Guevarra, and around the Pinaglabanan Shrine. 'Basaan' was also limited to a specific time between 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants were also no longer allowed to open cars and blast unsuspecting drivers with water, or use dirty water, glass bottles, ice, plastic containers, high-pressure water sprayers, or any equipment that may cause harm. A liquor ban was also implemented in the city from 12:01 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Violators may face fines of P5,000 and imprisonment of up to 10 days. The Wattah Wattah Festival is an annual festival held every 24th of June in in San Juan City to celebrate their patron saint, St. John the Baptist. In commemoration of Jesus Christ's baptism, the festival includes 'Basaan,' or the spraying of water, as one of its defining traditions —Jiselle Anne Casucian/ VAL, GMA Integrated News

San Juan designates ‘basaan zone' for Wattah Wattah 2025, warns violators
San Juan designates ‘basaan zone' for Wattah Wattah 2025, warns violators

GMA Network

time18-06-2025

  • GMA Network

San Juan designates ‘basaan zone' for Wattah Wattah 2025, warns violators

The San Juan City local government unit has designated a specific zone where the public can engage in the 'basaan' tradition of the annual Wattah Wattah Festival, following last year's unruly celebration. In Mark Salazar's Wednesday report on '24 Oras,' San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora expects a more orderly celebration following the implementation of a new ordinance. To recall, a resident tagged as 'Boy Dila' went viral for mockingly firing a water gun at an unwilling motorcycle rider. 'Ako namay umaasa na sa taong ito ay hindi niya gagawin yung ginawa niya noong nakaraang taon. Umaasa po ako natuto na siya ng leksyon at magsilbing leksyon sa lahat ng iba na maaaring gumagawa ganyan dati hindi naman nahuli,' Zamora said. (I'm expecting he will not repeat his actions of last year. I'm hoping this serves as a lesson to him and to others as well.) Starting June 24, the city has designated a kilometer-long 'basaan zone' from P. Guevarra Street along Pinaglabanan Road to N. Domingo St. About 300 police officers will be deployed during the festival to ensure public safety. 'Any other area outside this basaan zone ay bawal. Kung kayo pupunta sa San Juan para magdiwang o mag-basaan, welcome na welcome po kayo sa basaan zone,' Zamora said. (Any other area outside the basaan zone is prohibited. If you want to come to San Juan to celebrate, you are welcome in the basaan zone.) Additionally, throwing water bombs is prohibited, as well as using high-pressure sprayers, aside from those used by firefighters taking part in the fiesta. The public is also barred from climbing, shaking, or opening vehicles to douse motorists and passengers. Those who splash water outside the basaan zone will be meted a fine of P5,000 and face detention of up to 10 days. For minors caught violating the ordinance, their parents and guardians will have to pay the corresponding fine. Some residents of Barangay Balong-bao, where Boy Dila resides, expressed their disappointment, saying this was a break from tradition. Meanwhile, GMA Integrated News found Boy Dila inside a detention facility after he allegedly violated the Anti-Bastos Law for catcalling a minor. The man, who personally apologized to Zamora last year for his behavior during the fiesta, admitted to a lapse in judgment, saying he was drunk at the time of the incident. —Mariel Celine Serquiña/RF, GMA Integrated News

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