#WALANGPASOK: June 11

CLASSES were suspended in most of Metro Manila and in other parts of the country on Monday, June 11, because of the inclement weather brought by the southwest monsoon or “Habagat”.

The announcement comes after the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said that although Typhoon “Domeng” had left the Philippines, it would enhance monsoon rains for the rest of the week.  

Based on #WalangPasok, below is an updated list as of 6 a.m.:

Metro Manila
Caloocan City – All levels (public and private)
Las Piñas City – All levels (public and private)
Malabon City – All levels (public and private)
Mandaluyong City- All levels (public and private)
Manila – All levels (public and private)
Marikina City – All levels (public and private)
Muntinlupa  City – All levels (public and private)
Navotas City – All levels (public and private)
Parañaque City – All levels (public and private)
Pasay City – All levels (public and private)
Pasig City – All levels (public and private)
Pateros – All levels (public and private)
Quezon City – All levels (public and private)
Taguig City – Preschool to high school (public and private)
Valenzuela City – All levels (public and private)

Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Abra province – Preschool to high school (public and private)

Central Luzon (Region III)
Bataan – All levels (public and private)
Meycauayan, Bulacan – All levels (public and private)
Olongapo City – All levels (public and private)
Subic, Zambales – All levels (public and private)

Calabarzon (Region IV-A)
Batangas province – All levels (public and private)
Cavite province – All levels (public and private)

GLEE JALEA

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