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LIST: Class suspensions on Friday due to inclement weather, flooding

/ 09:20 AM October 14, 2022

Floodwater submerges houses and streets at Barangay San Juan in Ballesteros town, Cagayan

Photo shows a flooded area in Barangay San Juan in Ballesteros, Cagayan as Tropical depression Maymay triggered heavy rain fall in parts of Northern Luzon recently. (PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANCIS JORQUE/CAGAYAN PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)

MANILA, Philippines – Several local government units in Cagayan and Quezon have suspended classes on Friday, October 14, 2022, due to inclement weather and flooding triggered by tropical depression Maymay, which has since dissipated, and tropical depression Neneng.

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 Cagayan 

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  • Allacapan
  • Aparri 
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  • Sanchez Mira

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  • Abulug 
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According to Rogelio Sending Jr., Cagayan provincial information officer, cleanup operations were still underway in Sanchez Mira, Lal-lo, Allacapan, Aparri, and Abulug.

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While Maymay has dissipated, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said that Tropical Depression Neneng is approaching Philippine landmass and is forecast to make landfall in the Babuyan Islands or Batanes by Sunday.   

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According to Rogelio Sending Jr., Cagayan provincial information officer, cleanup operations were still underway in the flood-ravaged towns of Sanchez Mira, Lal-lo, Allacapan, Aparri, and Abulug.

Sending said the government of Sanchez Mira suspended Friday classes at all levels in both private and public schools.

Classes from pre-school to senior high school in Lal-lo, Allacapan, Aparri, and Abulug were also suspended.

Mayor Joseph Llopis of the island town of Calayan said he had met with the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council in preparation for Tropical Depression “Neneng,” which was last located 1,015  kilometers east of extreme northern Luzon. INQ

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