Class suspensions announced across Luzon due to Super Typhoon Nando and habagat

Classes are suspended on Wednesday, September 24, across various levels and regions in Luzon due to Super Typhoon Nando and the enhanced southwest monsoon (habagat).

Several local government units have announced class suspensions, ranging from preschool to all levels, both public and private.

Specific areas in Metro Manila and the Cordillera Administrative Region, including Valenzuela City and various municipalities in Benguet, have declared suspensions.

The Ilocos Region and several towns in Pangasinan have also suspended classes, with some shifting to alternative or distance learning modalities.

In Albay, classes at all levels, both public and private, were suspended starting Wednesday and extended to Thursday, with work in public offices suspended from noon on Thursday except for essential services.

Albay's provincial government also suspended all business transactions and activities on Friday.

The suspensions are in response to the heavy rains brought by the typhoon and the monsoon across the country.

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