Pasig suspends classes for recovery from Typhoon Carina
Pasig City has suspended classes in both public and private schools for Monday, July 29, 2024, to facilitate clearing operations and support recovery efforts following Typhoon Carina and the southwest monsoon.
Five areas in La Union—Aringay, Bacnotan, Balaoan, Bauang, and Luna—as well as Naic and Maragondon in Cavite have also suspended classes at all levels for similar reasons.
The suspensions aim to provide time for clearing operations and allow students and their families more time to recover from severe weather conditions.
Pasig City's decision was announced on Sunday through its social media account, emphasizing the need for recovery efforts after Typhoon Carina intensified the southwest monsoon.
Typhoon Carina exited the country’s area of responsibility last July 25, but its impact prompted the national government to place the National Capital Region and other Luzon areas under a state of calamity.
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