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LGUs suspend classes in MM, other parts of Luzon Friday
MANILA — Local government units (LGUs) in Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon have suspended classes on Friday (July 28) as tropical storm “Gorio” continues to enhance the southwest monsoon affecting Luzon.
Caloocan City – all levels, public and private
Las Piñas – all levels, public and private
Makati – all levels, public and private
Malabon – all levels, public and private
Mandaluyong City – all levels, public and private
Manila – all levels, public and private
Muntinlupa City — all levels, public and private
Navotas – all levels, public and private
Paranaque 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
San Juan City – all levels, public and private
Taguig City – all levels, public and private (morning classes only, wait for 11 a.m. announcement for afternoon, evening classes)
Valenzuela City – all levels, public and private
Bataan– all levels, public and private
Bulacan – all levels, public and private
Cavite – all levels, public and private
Zambales – all levels, public and private
Pampanga – all levels, public and private
San Jose del Monte, Bulacan – all levels, public and private
Tarlac City – pre-school to high school, public and private
Gerona, Tarlac – all levels, public and private
Mayontoc, Tarlac – all levels, public and private
La Paz, Tarlac – all levels, public and private
Angono, Rizal – all levels, public and private
Antipolo, Rizal– all levels, public and private
Cainta, Rizal– all levels, public and private
Taytay, Rizal– all levels, public and private
Teresa, Rizal – all levels, public and private
San Mateo, Rizal – all levels, public and private
Talavera, Nueva Ecija – all levels, public and private
San Pedro, Laguna — all levels, public and private
Earlier, state weather agency Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said moderate to occasionally heavy rains is expected over Metro Manila and western Luzon on Friday as tropical storm (TS) “Gorio” continues to enhance the southwest monsoon affecting the island.