Work in Albay gov't offices, classes suspended due to heavy rains | Inquirer News

Work in Albay gov’t offices, classes suspended due to heavy rains

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LEGAZPI CITY — Albay Governor Edcel Greco Lagman has suspended work and classes in the province due to continuous heavy rains brought by the shear line, trough of the low-pressure area and the north east monsoon or “amihan.”

In an advisory, Lagman said classes at all levels are suspended in schools that are not yet on Christmas break.

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Exempted from the work suspension were offices involved in public safety, disaster risk reduction and health and services.

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“Private and commercial establishments have the discretion on whether or not to suspend work of their respective employees,” he said in a Facebook post.

Meanwhile, in a separate advisory, Lagman also prohibited small sea crafts from sailing . He also asked residents to avoid crossing of rivers.

All disaster officials were advised to prepare and implement countermeasures such as evacuation of residents threatened by floods and landslides. 

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