Class Suspensions Declared on Friday (July 10, 2026) Due to Typhoon Inday
WALANG PASOK – Class suspensions have been declared in several areas due to Typhoon Inday, habagat, and Kanlaon ashfall.
On Friday (July 10, 2026), many local government units across the country have suspended classes, as a precaution against the effects of Typhoon Inday, the enhanced southwest monsoon or habagat, and ashfall from Kanlaon Volcano.
Officials made the decision to protect students, teachers, and school personnel from possible hazards brought by severe weather and volcanic activity.

The suspension covers different school levels, ranging from daycare and kindergarten to senior high school and, in some cases, higher education institutions. Several areas have also shifted to alternative learning methods instead of conducting face-to-face classes.
Here is the list of affected areas:
- Aurora Province
- Caloocan City
- Malabon City
- Manila
- Navotas City
- Quezon City
- Valenzuela City
- Mandaluyong City
- Marikina City
- Muntinlupa City
- Parañaque City
- Las Piñas City
- San Juan City
- Pateros
- Lingayen, Pangasinan
- Basista, Pangasinan
- Various cities and municipalities in Batangas
- Various cities and municipalities in Cavite
- San Pablo City, Laguna
- Santa Cruz, Occidental Mindoro
- Barbaza, Bugasong, Hamtic, Anini-y, Libertad, Sibalom, and San Jose de Buenavista in Antique
- Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
- Several municipalities in Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur
- Bago City, Binalbagan, Hinigaran, Isabela, La Castellana, and Moises Padilla in Negros Occidental
- Negros Oriental

Meanwhile, ashfall from Kanlaon Volcano also prompted class suspensions in several parts of Cebu, including:
- Cebu City
- Mandaue City
- Lapu-Lapu City
- Danao City
- Carcar City
- Naga City
- Toledo City
- Compostela
- Consolacion
- Cordova
- Liloan
- Dumanjug
- Aloguinsan
- Argao
- Dalaguete
- Tuburan
- Catmon
- Minglanilla
- Balamban
- Bantayan
- San Fernando
- Santa Fe
- University of Cebu campuses
Authorities continue to advise the public to monitor official announcements, as weather conditions and volcanic activity may change.
Parents and students are encouraged to stay informed through their local governments and schools for updates on class schedules and alternative learning arrangements.
This is a developing report, just visit this website regularly or refresh the page for further updates.
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