Class Suspensions for Friday (September 5, 2025) Due to Habagat Rains
WALANG PASOK – Various local government units declared class suspensions in several areas due to heavy rains from habagat.
On Friday, September 5, 2025, several areas in Luzon have suspended classes, as heavy rains from the southwest monsoon, or Habagat, continue to drench the region. Weather reports say cloudy skies and scattered rains will persist over many parts of Luzon and the western section of Visayas, prompting local governments to prioritize safety.
In Metro Manila, most cities have halted classes in all levels, both public and private.

Here is the list of affected area:
Metro Manila
- Caloocan City
- Las Piñas City
- Malabon City
- Marikina City
- San Juan City
- Parañaque City – No face-to-face classes, all levels
- Pasig City – Day Care to Senior High School
- Pateros – No face-to-face classes from Child Development Centers to Senior High School
- Valenzuela City – No face-to-face classes, all levels (including college)
Other regions
- Baguio City – Face-to-face classes from Preschool to Grade 6
- Santiago City, Isabela – All levels
- Bulacan: Balagtas, Baliuag, Bocaue, Bulakan, Calumpit, Guiguinto, Hagonoy, Malolos City, Meycauayan City, Norzagaray, Obando, Pandi, Paombong, Plaridel, Pulilan, San Ildefonso, San Miguel, San Rafael, San Jose del Monte City, Sta. Maria – All levels
- Bataan: Morong – All levels
- Pampanga: Arayat – All levels
- Zambales: Cabangan, Castillejos, Olongapo City, San Narciso, Subic – All levels
- Rizal: Cainta – All levels
- Cavite: Ternate – All levels
Authorities are reminding residents to stay updated as more announcements may follow if the rains persist. Parents are encouraged to keep children safe indoors and take advantage of online or modular learning where possible.
These class suspensions aim to protect students from flooding, traffic problems, and other weather-related risks.
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