MANILA, Philippines – Some areas suspended classes for Monday, October 21, due to Tropical Depression Kristine.
This list will be updated once local or national authorities make announcements.
LUZON
Bicol
- Albay
- Camalig – all levels (public and private)
- Daraga – all levels (public and private)
- Guinobatan – all levels (public and private)
- Legazpi City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
- Libon – all levels (public and private)
- Pio Duran – all levels (public and private)
- Polangui – all levels (public and private)
- Camarines Norte – all levels (public and private)
- Camarines Sur – all levels (public and private)
Calabarzon
- Cavite province – all levels (public and private)
- Laguna
- Cavinti – all levels (public and private)
- Liliw – all levels (public and private)
- Luisiana – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
- Magdalena – all levels (public and private)
- Majayjay – preschool to senior high school (public)
- Nagcarlan – all levels (public and private)
- Rizal – all levels (public and private)
- San Pablo City – all levels (public and private)
- Santa Cruz – all levels (public and private)
Mimaropa
- Oriental Mindoro
- Palawan
- Brooke’s Point – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
- Quezon – all levels (public and private), starting 12 pm
- Romblon
- San Fernando – all levels (public and private)
VISAYAS
Central Visayas
Negros Island Region
- Negros Occidental
- Cadiz City – all levels (public and private)
- Silay City – all levels (public and private)
- Talisay City – preschool to senior high school (public and private), starting 12 pm on Monday until Tuesday, October 22
- Bacolod City – preschool to senior high school (public and private), until Tuesday, October 22
– Rappler.com
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