Some local government units announced class suspensions for July 9, 2018, Monday, due to the threat of bad weather brought about by southwest monsoon enhanced by strong Typhoon Maria.
Here’s the list of class suspensions for Monday, July 9:
(Update as of 1:02 a.m., July 9)
METRO MANILA
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels (public and private)
- – preschool to high school (public and private)
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels (public and private)
- San Mateo, Rizal – all levels (public and private)
- Teresa, Rizal – all levels (public and private)
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels, public and private
- – all levels (public and private)
- – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
REGION 3
CALABARZON
CAR
ILOCOS REGION
SCHOOLS
In the latest weather bulletin issued on Sunday, July 8, PAGASA said occasional rains is expected over Metro Manila, the rest of Western Visayas, and western sections of CALABARZON and Central Luzon due to enhanced Habagat.
The state weather bureau added that strong Typhoon Maria may enter PAR on Monday and will have the local name “Gardo.”
‘Maria’ may enhance Habagat, which will bring heavy rains over MIMAROPA and Panay Island until Tuesday (July 10).
“Residents especially those living in low-lying and in mountainous areas, are advised to take appropriate measures against possible flooding and landslides due to heavy rains, coordinate with local disaster risk reduction and management offices, and continue monitoring for updates,” PAGASA said.
Based on automatic class suspension guideline by DepEd, LGUs have the authority to declare local suspensions in areas where there is no storm signal.
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