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Classes suspended in Gener-hit areas

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MTSAT ENHANCED-IR Satellite Image 8:32 A.M., 01 August 2012

MANILA,Philippines—Classes are suspended the rest of Wednesday in the following areas due to bad weather:

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, PRE SCHOOL TO HIGH SCHOOL

Metro Manila

Manila (including Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila college level)

San Juan

Quezon City

Marikina City

Navotas City (including Navotas Polytechnic College)

Mandaluyong City

Pasay City (public only)

Malabon

Valenzuela City (all levels)

Cavite

Rosario

Naic

Imus

Ternate

Bacoor City: Niog Elem School at Panapaan Elem School

Bulacan

Obando

Bocaue

Marilao

Angat (all schools, all levels)

Ubihan ES and Zamora ES in Meycauayan West

Benguet

 

All private and public, pre-school to high school

Rizal

San Mateo (public preschool to high-school)

Rodriguez (all levels)

INDIVIDUAL SUSPENSION (all levels, otherwise indicated)

UP Manila

Adamson University

Letran

PUP

DLSU Taft

DLSU CSB

University of Santo Tomas

Earist

St. Paul University-Manila

St. Paul University, Quezon City – PreSchool to HS levels

University of the East Manila & Caloocan—pre-school to high school

St. Jude College, Sampaloc, Manila—all levels

College of St. Catherine  in Quezon City—all levels

Zambales province

Cawag Highschool Annex, Nagyantok Highschool, Cawag Resettlement Highschool at San Isidro Highschool

Olongapo City afternoon classes—pre-school to high school

Ateneo de Manila University—Pre-school, Grade School and High School

Miriam College- up to HS levels

First posted 8:57 am | Wednesday, August 1st, 2012


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