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#WalangPasok: Some LGUs announce class, work suspensions due to ‘Rosita’

/ 06:19 PM October 29, 2018

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Some local government units have announced class and work suspensions in anticipation of Typhoon “Rosita.”

Metro Manila
  • Caloocan – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Las Piñas – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Makati – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Malabon – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Manila – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Mandaluyong – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Marikina – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Muntinlupa – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Navotas – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Parañaque – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Pasay – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Pasig – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Pateros – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Quezon City – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • San Juan – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Taguig – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Valenzuela – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
Ilocos Region
  • La Union – work in government offices and classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30 and 31)
  • Pangasinan, including Dagupan City – work in government offices and classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30 and 31)
Cagayan Valley
  • Aguinaldo, Ifugao – classes in all levels (Oct. 30 and 31)
  • Isabela – work in government offices and classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30 and 31)
  • Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30 and 31)
Cordillera Administrative Region
  • Abra – work in government offices and classes in all levels (Oct. 30 and 31)
  • Benguet – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Kalinga – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
Central Luzon

Nueva Ecija – classes in all levels (Oct. 30)

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Bulacan

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  • Calumpit – Classes in all levels (Oct. 30)
  • Malolos – Classes in all levels (Oct. 30)
  • Meycauayan – pre-school to senior high school (Oct. 30)
  • San Jose del Monte. – pre-school to senior high school (Oct. 30)
  • Santa Maria – classes in all levels, public and private (October 30)

Pampanga

  • Angeles City – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Candaba – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Guagua – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Lubao – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Masantol – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • Minalin – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
  • San Fernando – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)

Tarlac

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  • Bamban – Classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
    Concepcion- Classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)

Zambales

  • Iba – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)
    Masinloc – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30 and 31)

Southern Luzon

  • Taytay – classes in all levels, public and private (Oct. 30)

According to the latest weather advisory, Rosita is expected to make landfall over Isabela-Aurora on Tuesday.

READ:  Several areas in Luzon under warning signals as ‘Rosita’ nears landfall
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