Classes suspended in Cagayan until Nov. 30 | Inquirer News

Classes suspended in Cagayan until Nov. 30

/ 06:29 PM November 17, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — The provincial government of Cagayan has suspended classes in all levels for both public and private schools until November 30 as the province reels from the devastation left by the massive floods last week.

According to Cagayan Governor Manuela Mamba, the class suspension is meant to allow students, teachers, and parents to focus on repairing their home, equipment and recover their livelihood.

Meanwhile, government employees will return to work in Cagayan on Wednesday, November-18.

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PUBLIC ADVISORYOFFICE OF THE GOVERNORNovember 17, 2020KLASE SA LAHAT NG ANTAS, MAPA-PUBLIKO O PRIBADO SUSPENDIDO…

Posted by Cagayan Provincial Information Office on Monday, November 16, 2020

Cagayan is now under a state of calamity after deep floods caused by Typhoon Ulysses submerged several areas in the province.

The flooding worsened when Magat Dam opened its seven gates to release water after reaching its spilling level, directly affecting several municipalities in the province.

At least 10 people reportedly died in the province due to floods and landslide. [ac]

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