Due to the continuous onslaught of Typhoon Kristine, several local governments and offices across different parts of the country have declared the suspension of classes and work for Friday, October 25, 2024. The following areas have implemented class and work suspensions to ensure the safety of the public:
- Tuguegarao: Classes at all levels, both public and private, are suspended.
- Echague, Isabela: Classes at all levels, both public and private, are suspended. Work in both government and private offices is also canceled.
- Santa Cruz, Laguna: Classes at all levels, both public and private, are suspended.
- Cavite: Classes at all levels, both public and private, are suspended. Work in government offices is also canceled.
- Pangasinan: Classes at all levels, both public and private, are suspended, along with work in government offices.
- Calaca, Batangas: Classes at all levels, both public and private, are suspended.
- Batangas City: Classes at all levels, both public and private, are suspended.
- Metro Manila
- • Las Piñas City – all levels, public and private
- • Marikina City – all levels, public and private
- • Muntinlupa City – all levels, public and private
- • Parañaque City – all levels, public and private
- Region 1 – Ilocos Region
- Pangasinan – all levels, public and private
- Dagupan City – all levels
- Region 2 – Cagayan Valley
- Cagayan
- • Tuguegarao City – all levels, public and private
- Isabela
- • Echague – all levels, public and private
- Region 3 – Central Luzon
- Bulacan
- • Calumpit – all levels, public and private
- Olongapo City – all levels, public and private
- Nueva Ecija – all levels, public and private
- Tarlac
- • Concepcion – all levels, public and private
- Region 4 – CALABARZON
- Batangas
- • Batangas City – all levels, public and private
- • Calaca City – all levels, public and private
- Cavite – all levels, public and private
- Laguna – all levels, public and private
These measures are part of the local government’s efforts to protect the health and safety of the public, especially since Typhoon Kristine is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds to these areas. In addition to the risk of flooding and landslides, the typhoon may cause severe damage to infrastructure and homes.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay indoors and follow the announcements of local governments and emergency services. In areas not covered by the suspension, the public is encouraged to stay alert for any updates that may be issued by PAGASA and local officials.
Authorities will continue to monitor the situation and issue additional announcements regarding class and work suspensions in the coming hours, depending on the typhoon’s impact on other areas. Everyone is encouraged to stay updated through official statements from local governments and government agencies.
We will continue to provide updates for any future announcements regarding areas that may declare further suspensions in the coming days.