The Philippine government through the Department of Education have already issued a unified hashtag #PabloPH for monitoring of the highly-anticipated super typhoon Pablo.
Government agencies such as the Malacañang, DepEd, LGUs, NDRRMC and other agencies in the Philippines have already issued some warnings ang precautionary measures.
According to Executive Order No. 66 signed by President Benigno Aquino III, classes at the pre-school level in areas under storm signal no. 1. are automatically suspended or cancelled.
When Signal No. 2 is raised, classes at the pre-school, elementary and secondary levels in affected areas are automatically cancelled or suspended while when signal No. 3 or higher, classes in all levels as well as work in all government offices are automatically cancelled or suspended in all affected areas.
Here are some of the schools who have already declared class suspension:
We will update this post as soon as details will be released by different LGU units.
Let us pray for the Philippines #PabloPH
FYI: Twitter hashtags to monitor: TS Pablo gen. updates: #PabloPH. Class suspensions: #walangpasok. Relief and rescue: #reliefPH, #rescuePH
— DepEd (@DepEd_PH) December 2, 2012
RT @dzmmteleradyo “Klase sa lahat ng antas sa Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur, suspendido na | via Radyo Patrol @dexterganibe” #walangpasok — DepEd (@DepEd_PH) December 3, 2012
RT @dzmmteleradyo “Klase sa lahat ng antas sa Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur, suspendido na | via Radyo Patrol @dexterganibe” #walangpasok — DepEd (@DepEd_PH) December 3, 2012
RT @abi_valte: Check if your area is flood or landslide prone here: denr.gov.ph or mgb.gov.ph #PabloPH
— Amy Perez (@perezamy) December 2, 2012