Palace allows LGUs to suspend classes and work due to typhoon

Malacañang has allowed local chief executives to decide on class and work suspensions in their respective localities due to Super Typhoon Pepito.

Several local government units (LGUs) initially declared class and government work suspensions for Monday, November 18, 2024, in anticipation of the typhoon.

Following the typhoon's passage, some LGUs have extended class suspensions into Tuesday, November 19, due to its aftermath.

LGUs in Aurora, Cagayan, Camarines Sur, Isabela, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, and Pangasinan have announced suspensions for various levels.

Super Typhoon Pepito made landfall over Aurora province on Sunday afternoon and is expected to weaken as it crosses Luzon's upland regions.

Pepito, internationally known as Man-yi, has now exited the Philippine area of responsibility after causing damage in Bicol and other parts of the country.

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