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In this Aug. 23, 2022 photo, students from Almario Elementary School, Pedro Guevarra Elementary School, and Jose Abad Santos High School in Manila brace for rain due to a weather disturbance.
The STAR / Edd Gumban
MANILA, Philippines — Several local government units have suspended face-to-face classes for Wednesday, July 9, due to rains brought by the southwest monsoon or habagat.
According to PAGASA’s 4 a.m. weather bulletin, the habagat will continue to bring rains across parts of the country.
Below is a running list of class suspensions:
National Capital Region
- Las Piñas City – face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private
- Muntinlupa City – face-to-face classes, all levels, public only
Region IV-A
- Batangas province
- Laurel – all levels, public and private
- Cavite province
- Alfonso – all levels, public and private
- Amadeo – all levels, public and private
- General Emilio Aguinaldo – all levels, public and private
- General Trias City – face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private
- Indang – preschool to senior high school, public and private
- Kawit – all levels, public and private
- Mendez-Nuñez – all levels, public and private
- Naic – face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private
- Tagaytay City – face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private
- Tanza – face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private
- Trece Martires City – face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private
- Laguna province
- Biñan City – face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private
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