Classes from kindergarten to grade 12 were suspended in Quezon province on Friday, July 18, due to Tropical Storm Crising and the southwest monsoon.
College-level class and work suspensions in Quezon were left to the discretion of respective heads, and Lucena City suspended face-to-face classes from preschool to senior high school.
Sea travel for all vessels in the Polillo group of islands was suspended by the Philippine Coast Guard in northern Quezon due to rough sea conditions.
In Northern Mindanao, several LGUs in Camiguin and Misamis Oriental suspended classes at all levels and authorities prepared relief supplies and deployed rescue personnel.
Eleven towns and one city in Cagayan province, and several towns and cities in Isabela province, suspended classes at all levels on Friday due to heavy rains and strong winds brought by Tropical Storm Crising.
At least 35 local government units in Bohol province suspended classes on Friday due to heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Crising and the southwest monsoon.
Bohol experienced rain and strong winds early Friday morning, prompting local governments to take precautionary measures, with Tagbilaran City Mayor Jane Yap ordering suspensions in all levels.
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