#WalangPasok: Several LGUs Declares Suspension Of Classes On June 11

Several LGUs Declares Suspension Of Classes On June 11

Several local government units have declared the suspension of classes in the country due to the expected aftermath of Typhoon Domeng.

On Monday (June 11, 2018), the classes have been suspended in some parts of the country due to the expected heavy rains in the aftermath of Bagyong Domeng.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said that Domeng is now moving outside of the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).

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However, Domeng enhanced the Southwest Monsoon or ‘Habagat’ bringing an inclement weather in different areas in the country that could possibly cause flashfloods and landslides.

The weather agency said that Habagat will continue to bring monsoon rains over Luzon particularly in the western section until early next week.

Here’s the list of areas covered by suspension of classes:

  • Abra Province (Kindergarten to High School)
  • Bacoor City (Kindergarten to Elementary)
  • Bataan Province (All Levels)
  • Batangas Province (All Levels)
  • Caloocan City (All Levels)
  • Cavite (All Levels)
  • Las Piñas City (All Levels)
  • Malabon City (All Levels)
  • Mandaluyong City (All Levels)
  • Manila City (All Levels)
  • Marikina City (All Levels)
  • Meycauayan City (All Levels)
  • Muntinlupa City (All Levels)
  • Navotas City (All Levels)
  • Olongapo City (All Levels)
  • Parañaque City (All Levels)
  • Pasay City (All Levels)
  • Pasig City (All Levels)
  • Pateros (All Levels)
  • San Juan City (All Levels)
  • Subic City (All Levels)
  • Taguig City (Kindergarten to High School)
  • Quezon City (All Levels)
  • Valenzuela City (All Levels)

Here are the schools wherein class and work suspensions have declared:

  • De La Salle University (DLSU) – Manila – classes and office work
  • Far Eastern University (FEU) Institute of Technology – classes and office work
  • Letran Manila – classes and office work
  • University of the Philippines (UP) – Diliman – Offices will remain open but administrators and supervisors should excuse staff who are unable to report for work because of flooding.

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