#WalangPasok: Class Suspensions for Tuesday (May 30, 2023)

Class Suspensions for Tuesday (May 30, 2023) Due to Typhoon Betty

WALANG PASOK – Several local government units have declared class suspensions over some parts of the country due to Typhoon Betty.

Typhoon Betty, known internationally as Mawar, is set to unleash heavy rains and strong winds across various parts of the Philippines. In response to this impending threat, local government units have taken precautionary measures by declaring class suspensions on Tuesday, May 30, 2023.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued warnings and raised tropical cyclone wind signals, urging residents to prioritize their safety.

Class Suspensions
  • Ilocos Sur: All levels, public and private; no work in government offices.
  • Ilocos Norte: All levels, public and private; no work in government offices.
  • Baguio City: Preschool to elementary, public and private.
  • La Trinidad, Benguet: Preschool to elementary, public and private.
  • La Union: All levels, public and private.
  • Abra: Kinder to grade 12, public and private.
  • Pandan, Antique: All levels, public and private.
  • Libertad, Antique: Preschool to senior high school.
  • Claveria, Cagayan: All levels, public and private.
  • Batanes: All levels, public and private; no work in government and private offices.

These class suspensions aim to minimize the risks associated with traveling to and from educational institutions during inclement weather. By staying at home, students and school personnel can ensure their safety and reduce exposure to potential hazards.

PAGASA has raised Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 2 over Batanes and the northeastern portion of Cagayan due to Typhoon Betty’s impact. Additionally, Signal No. 1 has been raised over eight other provinces in Northern Luzon.

Class Suspensions

These signals serve as crucial alerts for residents to stay vigilant and prepare for the storm’s potential effects, including strong winds and heavy rainfall.

Residents in affected areas should adhere to the safety guidelines issued by local authorities, including staying indoors, securing loose objects, and avoiding unnecessary travel until the storm has passed.

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