Classes are suspended in numerous cities and provinces across Luzon on Friday, July 26, due to the lingering effects of Typhoon Carina and the southwest monsoon (habagat).
Marikina City Mayor Marcelino Teodoro declared no classes for all levels in public and private schools, colleges, and universities within his jurisdiction as the city recovers from the typhoon's impact.
Mayor Teodoro is also considering postponing the opening of classes for public schools in Marikina.
Other areas with class suspensions include San Pedro (Laguna), Biñan City, Camarines Sur, Bulacan, Pasig, Dagupan City, Paniqui (Tarlac), Caloocan City, Concepcion (Tarlac), Tarlac City, Malabon City, Pangasinan, Capas (Tarlac), Bataan, San Fernando (Pampanga), Minalin (Pampanga), La Union, Navotas, Angeles City, and Cainta (Rizal).
Some locations specified that the suspension applies only to face-to-face classes or to both public and private institutions, with Tarlac City and Bulacan also suspending government office work.
Angeles City's suspension is limited to face-to-face classes in private schools.
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