#WalangPasok: Class Suspensions for Tuesday (July 22, 2025) 

Class Suspensions for Tuesday (July 22, 2025) Due to Heavy Rains

WALANG PASOK – Various local government units declared class suspensions in several areas due to heavy rains. 

Two low-pressure areas inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility continue to enhance the southwest monsoon, which will bring rains over most parts of the country. 

The inclement weather conditions have led to the suspension of classes and government work in several areas for Tuesday, July 22, 2025.

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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), with guidance from the Office of Civil Defense, approved the suspensions as a safety measure. All levels of classes, both in public and private schools, are suspended in the affected areas. 

Government offices are also closed, except for essential personnel. Private companies may decide independently whether to suspend operations.

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The following areas have suspended both classes and government work: 

  • Metro Manila 
  • Bataan 
  • Batangas 
  • Bulacan 
  • Cavite 
  • Occidental Mindoro 
  • Pampanga 
  • Pangasinan 
  • Rizal 
  • Tarlac 
  • Zambales 

Metro Manila: 

  • Malabon – all levels, in-person and online 
  • Manila – in-person classes only 
  • Marikina – all levels, in-person and online 
  • Mandaluyong – all levels 
  • Valenzuela – all levels, in-person and online 
  • Caloocan – all levels 

Region I (Ilocos): 

  • Pangasinan: Calasiao – all levels 

Region III (Central Luzon): 

  • Bulacan: Malolos City, Pulilan – all levels 
  • Pampanga: San Simon, Sto. Tomas – in-person only 

Region IV-A (Calabarzon): 

  • Cavite: General Emilio Aguinaldo, Alfonso (in-person only), Indang, Maragondon (in-person only), Naic – all levels 
  • Batangas: Lipa, Calaca (in-person only), Calatagan – all levels 
  • Rizal – all levels 
  • Laguna – all levels 
  • Quezon: San Antonio – no face-to-face classes (Kinder to Senior High School) 

Region V (Bicol): 

  • Camarines Sur: Bula – all levels 

The rains are expected to continue until Thursday, and orange rainfall warnings have been issued over multiple areas. 

PAGASA is closely monitoring two low-pressure areas, one of which may develop into a tropical depression. Residents are urged to remain cautious and follow updates from local officials. 

This is a developing report, just visit this website regularly or refresh the page for further updates. 

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