Classes suspended in Manila, Pasay cities Tuesday | Inquirer News

Classes suspended in Manila, Pasay cities Tuesday

/ 07:53 AM August 26, 2014

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MANILA, Philippines–Due to anticipated heavy rains and floods, at least Manila and Pasay cities suspended classes on Tuesday.

Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada called off classes in all levels in the city.

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In Pasay, only classes in elementary and high schools have been suspended by the city government.

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The following schools had earlier declared suspension of classes due to the inclement weather:

— Philippine Women’s University

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— University of Santo Tomas

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— University of the East – Manila and Caloocan campus

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— Letran Manila – plus offices

— University of the Philippines Manila

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— Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Manila campus

— Mapua Institute – Manila campus

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The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) earlier placed Metro Manila under yellow rainfall warning‎ after a low pressure area (LPA) was spotted off Camarines Norte.

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