4 areas in Cebu, Cavite suspend classes due to Huaning rains

Four areas in Cebu and Cavite suspended classes on Monday due to flooding and heavy rains caused by Tropical Depression Huaning, which maintained its strength while moving slowly northward without directly affecting the country.

Cebu City halted face-to-face classes in several barangays affected by flooding, advising schools to conduct asynchronous learning until further notice.

Talisay City Mayor Gerald Anthony Gullas Jr. canceled elementary and high school classes, shifting to blended learning to ensure student safety.

Imus City and Kawit town in Cavite also suspended all levels of public and private schooling due to rising floodwaters.

While Tropical Depression Huaning was unlikely to directly impact the Philippines according to PAGASA, it maintained its strength with maximum sustained winds of 55 kilometers per hour near the center and gusts up to 70 kph.

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