#WalangPasok: Some Metro Manila, other Luzon areas suspend classes | Inquirer News

#WalangPasok: Some Metro Manila, other Luzon areas suspend classes

/ 08:34 AM August 02, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — Some local government units have suspended classes on Friday, August 2, due to heavy rain in select parts of the country brought by the southwest monsoon or “habagat” and the trough of a low-pressure area.

READ: Monsoon, LPA to bring rains to most of PH

Classes in all levels, both public and private schools, are suspended this day in the following areas:

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National Capital Region:

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– Manila

– Malabon (afternoon classes)

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– Parañaque (afternoon classes)

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– Taguig (afternoon classes)

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– San Juan (afternoon classes)

– Marikina (afternoon classes)

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– Caloocan (afternoon classes)

– Las Piñas (afternoon classes)

– Pasay (afternoon classes)

– Pasig (afternoon classes)

– Mandaluyong (afternoon classes)

– Quezon City (afternoon classes)

– Muntinlupa (afternoon classes)

-Navotas (afternoon classes)

– Valenzuela (afternoon classes)

– Pateros (afternoon classes)

– Makati (Elementary, High School, and the University of Makati effective 12 noon)

Provinces:

– Pampanga

– Bataan

– Rizal (afternoon classes)

– Pangasinan: Infanta, Bugallon, Bani, Mabini

– Bulacan: Calumpit, Hagonoy

–Tarlac City

–Zambales : Iba, Olongapo City

Preschool to high school:

– Pangasinan: Sual, Lingayen, San Carlos City, Urbiztondo, Calasiao, Mangatarem

Preschool to elementary:

– Pangasinan: Dagupan, Aguilar

Preschool:

– Pangasinan: Bolinao

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