Classes across various levels and locations in Luzon are suspended on Wednesday, September 24, due to Super Typhoon Nando and the southwest monsoon.
The suspension aims to ensure the safety of students amidst heavy rainfall and adverse weather conditions.
Several local government units, including those in Metro Manila and the Cordillera Administrative Region, have declared class suspensions.
Some areas, particularly in Benguet, are shifting to alternative learning modalities like online or modular classes.
The Ilocos Region and parts of Pangasinan have also announced suspensions, with some adopting distance learning methods.
In Albay, classes at all levels, both public and private, will shift to alternative learning modes starting Wednesday and remain suspended on Thursday due to Tropical Storm Opong.
Work in Albay's public offices will be suspended starting Thursday noon, except for essential services.
Business transactions and activities in Albay are suspended on Friday, and residents in prone areas are advised to evacuate starting Thursday morning.
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