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Classes suspended in Visayas, Mindanao

/ 01:55 PM November 12, 2013

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MANILA, Philippines—As 30 areas were placed under Storm Signal No. 1 due to tropical depression “Zoraida”, local governments suspended classes in Visayas and Mindanao.

Following are areas where classes were suspended:

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Mindanao

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  • Kidapawan City (public & private) –all levels
  • Davao Del Sur (public & private) –all levels
  • Misamis Occidental (public & private) –all levels
  • Davao City (public & private) –all levels
  • Davao Del Norte (public & private) –all levels
  • Davao Del Sur (public & private) –all levels
  • Tandag City (public & private) – preschool to high school

Visayas

  • Cebu City (public & private) – preschool to high school
  • Jagna, Bohol (public & private) –all levels until November 13
  • Bohol (public & private) – preschool to high school
  • Bacolod City (public & private) –preschool to elementary

Meanwhile, destruction wrought by Supertyphoon “Yolanda” (international name: Haiyan), the Cebu government announced a week-long class suspension in selected municipalities to allow the repair of classrooms.

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From Monday until Friday this week, classes in elementary and secondary levels are suspended in the following Cebu aras:

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  • Sogod
  • Borbon
  • Tabogon
  • San Remigio
  • Medellin
  • Daan-bantayan
  • Madrilejos
  • Santa Fe
  • Bantayan

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