Due to rains brought by the southwest monsoon, or habagat, intensified by Typhoon Maria, some local government units have suspended classes on Monday.
All levels (pre-school to college), public and private
Abra province
- Entire province
Bataan province
- Entire province
Bulacan province
- Balagtas
- Marilao
- Meycauayan
Cavite province
- Bacoor
- Dasmariñas
- Imus
- Noveleta
- Silang
Laguna province
- Entire province
Metro Manila
- Caloocan
- Las Piñas
- Malabon
- Mandaluyong
- Manila
- Marikina
- Muntinlupa
- Navotas
- Parañaque
- Pasay
- Pateros
- San Juan
- Taguig
- Valenzuela
Rizal province
- Angono
- Binangonan
- Cainta
- Cardona
- Morong
- Pililla
- Rodriguez
- San Mateo
- Tanay
- Taytay
- Teresa
Preschool to high school, public and private
Pangasinan province
- Mangaldan
- Entire province, except Olongapo City
Zambales province
Meanwhile, the Quezon City government found “no compelling reason” to suspend classes on Monday, according to statement issued by Ares Gutierrez, public information officer of the city.
“We advise parents and students to always bring umbrellas and raincoats as a precaution,” Gutierrez said.
He made an assurance, however that the Quezon City’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office would be on alert 24/7 and monitoring the situation.
The Pasig City government also decided not to suspend classes, noting that the typhoon was not even expected to make landfall.
The Pasig Command Center made the announcement in post on its Facebook timeline.
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