Several areas across the Philippines have suspended classes for Thursday, September 19, 2024, due to adverse weather conditions. The decision was made to ensure the safety of students, faculty, and staff as heavy rains continue to affect different regions. Below are the areas where face-to-face classes, in both public and private institutions, have been canceled:
Angeles City
In Pampanga, all levels of face-to-face classes have been suspended in Angeles City for both public and private schools.
Antique Province
In Antique, several towns have also announced class suspensions:
- Culasi: All levels of face-to-face classes have been suspended.
- Hamtic: Classes from preschool to senior high school, both public and private, are canceled.
- Pandan: No face-to-face classes for all levels, public and private.
Bulacan Province
Bulacan is also experiencing widespread class cancellations:
- Balagtas: No classes for all levels in both public and private schools.
- Calumpit: All levels of face-to-face classes are canceled.
- Hagonoy: Suspension of classes for all levels.
- San Miguel: No face-to-face classes for all levels.
- San Rafael: Classes are suspended for elementary to high school levels.
Negros Occidental
Several municipalities in Negros Occidental have implemented class suspensions, extending through multiple days:
- Cauayan: No face-to-face classes for all levels from September 18 to 20.
- Himamaylan: Classes are canceled at all levels in both public and private schools.
- Murcia: No face-to-face classes, with the suspension lasting from September 18 to 20.
Pampanga Province
In addition to Angeles City, other towns in Pampanga have suspended classes:
- Mabalacat: No face-to-face classes for all levels.
- Mexico: Classes are suspended for all levels.
- San Fernando: No face-to-face classes for all levels.
- Sto. Tomas: All levels, public and private, are affected by the suspension.
Pangasinan Province
In Pangasinan, the town of Rosales has suspended all face-to-face classes for all levels in both public and private schools.
Authorities in the affected areas have urged residents to remain vigilant and prioritize safety. Updates on the weather conditions and potential further class suspensions will be provided as the situation develops.