SC suspends court ops in MM, Calabarzon due to Enteng

Various courts across the Philippines suspended operations on Monday, September 2, and continued the suspension until Tuesday, September 3, due to Tropical Storm Enteng.

The Supreme Court announced that all work in courts and offices in Metro Manila and Calabarzon remains suspended on Tuesday, with skeleton forces maintaining essential services such as the Docket Receiving of the SC Judicial Records Office, Cash Collection and Disbursement Division, SC Fiscal Management, and Budget Office.

Additional suspensions were reported for all courts in Santiago City, Isabela; La Union province; and Bataan province due to inclement weather conditions caused by Enteng.

Government work and classes were also suspended in Metro Manila as announced by Malacañang due to the storm conditions.

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 2 was raised in nine areas of Luzon, while TCWS No. 1 was issued over Metro Manila and additional regions.

Pagasa reported that Enteng made landfall in Casiguran, Aurora on Monday afternoon and brought strong winds and rains to most parts of Luzon, causing damage in some areas.

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