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Classes in whole Pangasinan suspended on Monday

Governor Espino calls on residents in low-lying areas to evacuate to higher ground
/ 07:41 PM August 14, 2016

Flooding in Calasiao, Pangasinan (FILE PHOTO BY WILLIE LOMIBAO/ INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZON)

SAME PLACE, DIFFERENT DATES:  In this July 21, 2015 file photo, a family rides on a makeshift raft during a flood in Calasiao, Pangasinan.  Severe flooding hit the same town on Sunday (Aug. 14, 2016), also due to monsoon rains.  (FILE PHOTO BY WILLIE LOMIBAO/ INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZON)

Update

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — Governor Amado Espino III has cancelled classes, scheduled for Monday (Aug. 15) in all levels in Pangasinan’s public and private schools, because of the monsoon rains.

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He also urged residents living in low-lying areas to proceed to designated evacuation centers or to the houses of relatives and friends located on higher ground.

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At 12 noon Sunday, 21 barangays (villages) in the towns of Calasiao and Sta. Barbara and Dagupan City have been flooded.  SFM

READ: Monday classes suspended in two Pangasinan towns

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