LIVE UPDATES: Class suspensions due to Super Typhoon Karding

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Iloilo suspends classes up to senior high school

September 25, 2022 – 11:11 PM

Classes, government work suspended in Subic Bay Freeport

September 25, 2022 – 11:11 PM

Entrance to the Subic Bay Freeport. (Photo courtesy of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority)

Classes at all levels in public and private schools and work in government offices in the Subic Bay Freeport are suspended on Monday, Sept. 26, due to Typhoon Karding (international name: Noru).

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) announced the suspension on Sunday night, Sept. 25.

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Work, classes suspended in Ilocos Norte, La Union due to Karding

September 25, 2022 – 10:28 PM


There will be no classes and work in government offices in Ilocos Norte and La Union on Monday, Sept. 26, as Luzon braced for Super Typhoon Karding (international name: Noru).

In La Union, Gov. Raphaelle Veronica “Rafy” Ortega-David issued an executive order on Sunday, Sept. 25, suspending classes at all levels, both private and public schools, and work in government offices on Monday — except for those involved in health, safety, and disaster risk management.

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Ilocos Norte suspends classes in all levels due to Typhoon Karding

September 25, 2022 – 07:45 PM

Camarines Sur guv orders forced evacuation, class suspensions due to Karding

September 25, 2022 – 07:02 PM

Camarines Sur Governor Vincenzo Renato Luigi Villafuerte ordered a forced evacuation and the suspension of classes in anticipation of heavy rain brought by Super Typhoon Karding (international name: Noru).

In a memorandum issued Sunday afternoon (Sept. 25), Villafuerte said all local officials were directed to evacuate residents of flood and landslide-prone areas.

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La Union suspends classes in all levels, government work

September 25, 2022 – 06:07 PM

Olongapo suspends work in government offices

September 25, 2022 – 05:57 PM

Marcos Jr. OKs suspension of gov’t work, classes on Sept. 26 due to Karding

September 25, 2022 – 05:46 PM

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has ordered the suspension of government work and classes on Monday, Sept. 26, due to Typhoon Karding, Malacañang announced Sunday.

Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said the President has approved the recommendation of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) to suspend work and classes.

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New class suspension guidelines now in effect — DepEd

September 25, 2022 – 05:31 PM

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The new guidelines on the suspension of classes are now in effect starting Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, the Department 0f Education (DepEd) announced.

According to DepEd Order No. 37 series of 2022, class suspensions for online and face-to-face classes in all levels are automatically suspended once the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) issues any Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS), an Orange and Red Rainfall Warning, or a Flood Warning.

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Nueva Ecija governor says classes, gov’t work suspended due to Karding

September 25, 2022 – 02:47 PM

The provincial government of Nueva Ecija has suspended classes on Monday, Sept. 26 in all levels in public and private schools, in anticipation of the effects of Super Typhoon Karding (international name: Noru).

Governor Aurelio Umali, in an advisory issued Sunday, Sept. 25, declared the suspension of classes, as well as the suspension of work in all government offices, except for those involved in relief and rescue operations.

“Meanwhile, private companies are given the prerogative to decide whether to suspend work in their respective establishments,” Umali said in an announcement. He also called on his constituents to be on alert.

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Bulacan, Zambales suspend classes in all levels due to Super Typhoon Karding

September 25, 2022 – 02:22 PM

Quezon province: Classes in all levels, work in gov’t offices suspended on Monday

September 25, 2022 – 01:54 PM

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Classes in public and private schools as well as work in government offices in Quezon province on Monday, Sept. 26, have been suspended due to super typhoon Karding (international name: Noru).

Governor Angelina Tan, in Memorandum Circular 006 issued on Sunday, Sept. 25, said classes in all school levels in the province, including Tayabas City and Lucena City, are suspended on Monday.

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LIST: Class suspensions on Monday due to ‘Karding’

September 25, 2022 – 01:22 PM

MANILA, Philippines — Several local government units in the country have declared class suspensions on Monday as Super Typhoon ‘Karding’ strikes most parts of Luzon.

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DepEd: Classes in areas with typhoon signal automatically suspended

September 25, 2022 – 12:43 PM

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The Department of Education (DepEd) in the Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) region said that classes and work in schools from kindergarten to Grade 12 and Alternative Learning System (ALS) are automatically canceled whenever there is a typhoon signal in any locality.

The agency posted the reminder on Facebook after the state weather bureau forecast that Super typhoon “Karding” (international name: Noru) would landfall in Northern Luzon around Sunday night, Sept. 25, and would affect most of the island on Monday, Sept. 26.

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#WALANGPASOK: Manila and Caloocan City in all levels

September 25, 2022 – 12:23 PM


Pasig City suspends classes in all levels tomorrow, Sept. 26

September 25, 2022 – 12:12 PM


#WALANGPASOK: Muntinlupa and Tarlac City in all levels

September 25, 2022 – 10:52 AM


Classes in Aurora suspended on Monday due to Karding

September 24, 2022 – 08:24 PM

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The provincial government of Aurora has suspended classes in all levels for Monday due to Severe Tropical Storm Karding (international name: Noru), which is expected to make landfall in the country on Sunday morning or afternoon.

The province of Aurora announced the suspension as early as Saturday as Karding continued to move towards Luzon.
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