Suspension of Classes on August 8, 2012

Due to the violent "Hanging Habagat" or Southwest Monsoon accompanied by heavy rains causing a destructive flood to access roads, schools, houses and other establishments, classes will still be suspended in all levels in Metro Manila and nearby provinces on Wednesday, August 8, 2012.


Here is the list of LGUs and schools that declared suspension of classes:

at ALL LEVELS:
  • Manila (public and private schools)
  • Marikina (public and private)
  • Parañaque (public and private)
  • Caloocan (public and private)
  • Navotas (public and private)
  • Las Piñas (public and private)
  • Mandaluyong City (public and private)
  • Taguig City (public and private)
  • Valenzuela City (public and private)
  • Muntinlupa (public and private)
  • San Juan (public and private)
  • Makati City (public and private)
  • Pasig City (public and private)
  • Pateros (public and private)
  • Malabon (public and private)
  • Pasay City
Outside Metro Manila
ALL LEVELS
  • Laguna (public and private)
  • Cavite (public and private)
  • Pampanga (public and private)
  • Rodriguez, Rizal (public and private)
  • Binangonan, Rizal (public and private)
  • Taytay, Rizal (public and private)
  • Cainta, Rizal (public and private)
Schools and universities
  • Ateneo de Manila University
  • Adamson University
  • Arellano University
  • De La Salle University (Taft, Makati, Ortigas campuses)
  • Far Eastern University (all campuses) - no classes in all levels; no work
  • Trinity University of Asia - no classes in all levels; no work
  • Sta. Cecilia College - no classes in all levels; no work
  • Colegio de Sta. Cecilia - no classes in all levels; no work
  • National College of Science and Tech, NCSTIIRT 
  • Universtiy of the Philippines in Los Baños
  • Universtiy of the Philippines Manila - no classes in all levels; no work
The government still asking the public to help instill orderliness and care of evacuation premises and properties.

"Magbayanihan po tayo" (Let's work together)!

For more updates about the current weather, visit PAG-ASA website: http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/ 

~Note: The list posted above will be updated at any time.

Source: ABS-CBNnews.com