LIST: Class suspensions on Thursday, April 13, due to TD Amang | Inquirer News

LIST: Class suspensions on Thursday, April 13, due to TD Amang

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 08:04 AM April 13, 2023

Class suspensions on Thursday, April 13, due to TD Amang

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MANILA, Philippines — Classes in several localities are suspended by their respective local government units (LGU) on Thursday, April 13, 2023, due inclement weather brought by Tropical Depression Amang.

Here is the list of class suspensions:

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Batangas

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  • Sto. Tomas (Preschool to Grade 12)

Camarines Norte (Preschool to Grade 12)

Camarines Sur (All levels)

Laguna (All levels)

Rizal

  • Antipolo City (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Baras (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Montalban (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Morong (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Pililla (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Tanay (Preschool to Grade 12)

Quezon

  • Atimonan  (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Calauag  (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Infanta  (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • General Luna (All Levels)
  • General Nakar  (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Guinayangan  (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Lopez (All Levels)
  • Mauban  (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Polillo  (Preschool to Grade 12)
  • Real  (Preschool to Grade 12)

Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) last spotted Amang over the vicinity waters of Vinzons, Camarines Norte, with maximum sustained winds of 45 kilometers per hour near the center and gustiness of up to 55 kilometers per hour.

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