Class suspensions Friday due to ‘Kabayan’ | Inquirer News

Class suspensions Friday due to ‘Kabayan’

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 08:35 AM October 02, 2015

Various local government units suspended classes Friday, October 2, amid heavy rains and floods spawned by tropical storm “Kabayan.”

Here is the updated list of class suspensions in Metro Manila and nearby provinces.

All levels

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Metro Manila

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Albay

Bataan

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Bulacan: Bocaue, Balagtas, Guiguinto, Marilao, Pulilan, San Jose Del Monte, Pandi, Obando, San Miguel, Sta. Maria, Calumpit, Meycauayan, Norzagaray, Plaridel

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Rizal: Antipolo, Cainta, Morong

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Pre-school to High School

Bulacan: Malolos, Hagonoy, Paombong, Bustos, and Baliuag

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Aurora

Benguet

La Union

Quirino

Pangasinan

Tarlac

Nueva Vizcaya

Nueva Ecija

Northern Quezon

Rodriguez, Rizal

Naga City

Pre-school to Elementary

San Fernando City, Pampanga

Pre-school

Ilocos Sur

Abra

Isabela

Ifugao

Kalinga

Zambales

Camarines Norte

Pampanga

Mountain Province

The Department of Education said that classes should be automatically suspended if a public storm warning is raised over a province:

Signal No. 1 – No classes in kindergarten

Signal No. 2 – No classes in kindergarten, elementary and high school

Signal No. 3 – No classes in kindergarten, elementary, high school and college (including graduate school) Nestor Corrales/RAM

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