MANILA, Philippines — Classes are suspended in some areas in Luzon on Monday, October 28 due to the damage caused by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine (international name: Trami).

Here’s the list of schools where classes are suspended on October 28, 2024 (Monday):

Cavite

  • Noveleta: All levels, face-to-face classes, public only; until October 30

Laguna

  • Biñan: All levels, public and private
  • San Pedro: All levels, face-to-face classes only, public and private schools; until October 31
  • Bay: All levels, public and private
  • Santa Cruz: All levels, public and private; until October 31
  • Los Baños: All levels, public only; until October 31
  • Calamba: Pre-school to senior high school, public only; until October 30
  • Santa Rosa: Pre-school to senior high school, public only; until October 31

Batangas

  • Lemery: All levels, public and private; until October 31
  • Calaca: All levels, face-to-face classes only, public and private; until October 31
  • Nasugbu: All levels, face-to-face classes only, public and private; until October 31
  • San Luis: All levels, face-to-face classes only, public and private; until October 31
  • Talisay: Pre-school to senior high school, face-to-face classes only, public and private; until October 31
  • Taal: All levels, public only
  • Laurel: All levels, public and private; until October 31
  • San Nicolas: All levels, face-to-face classes only, public and private; until October 31

Camarines Sur: All levels, public and private; until lifted

 Naga City: All levels, public and private

According to the latest report from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), 158 cities and municipalities have been placed under a state of calamity following the impact of Kristine.

In the Bicol Region, 78 areas have been declared under a state of calamity, followed by 63 in Calabarzon, 13 in Eastern Visayas, and one area each in the Ilocos Region, Soccsksargen, Cordillera Administrative Region and the National Capital Region.

READ: 158 calamity areas declared, 5.7 million affected, Kristine death toll at 85