Classes suspended in Metro Manila, Calabarzon due to Tropical Storm Enteng

Classes in public and private schools at all levels were suspended in Metro Manila and Calabarzon on September 3 and 4 due to Tropical Storm Enteng and the enhanced "habagat".

Malacañang initially announced only public schools were covered but updated its order to include private schools.

Several other local government units across Luzon also suspended classes on September 3 and 4, with some offering online or modular learning.

The storm maintained its strength with maximum sustained winds of 55 kph and gusts of 70 kph, with Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 2 raised over nine areas in Luzon.

PAGASA issued a Yellow Warning Level Heavy Rainfall warning for several areas.

The bad weather prompted the MMDA and Makati City to suspend their respective number-coding schemes.

The water level in Marikina River rose, prompting the local government to raise the second alarm and advise residents to evacuate.

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