LIST: Classes suspended as Maymay weakens | Inquirer News

LIST: Classes suspended as Maymay weakens

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 10:00 AM October 13, 2022

Class suspensions - Tropical Depression Maymay

MANILA, Philippines – Classes in several public and private schools were suspended by local government units on Thursday, October 13, due to inclement weather brought by former Tropical Depression Maymay, which is now a low pressure area (LPA).

Below is the list of areas with suspended classes:

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All levels

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Cagayan

  • Alcala
  • Allacapan
  • Aparri (including government offices)
  • Amulung (including government offices)
  • Baggao
  • Buguey
  • Camalaniugan
  • Enrile
  • Gonzaga
  • Lal-lo
  • Lasam
  • Peñablanca
  • Sto. Niño
  • Tuao

Selected levels

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Cagayan

  • Ballesteros (Preschool to elementary)
  • Iguig (Preschool to senior high school)
  • Solana (Preschool to elementary)
  • Sanchez Mira (Preschool to senior high school)
  • Rizal (Preschool to senior high school)
  • Tuguegarao (Preschool to senior high school)

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration has lifted all wind signals, but said that parts of Luzon will still be affected by rain caused by the LPA.

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