Walang Pasok: Class suspensions on Monday, November 18, 2024

MANILA, Philippines – Several areas across Luzon have announced class suspensions for Monday, November 18, 2024, as Super Typhoon Pepito (Man-yi) continues to bring strong winds and heavy rains to the region. The suspensions, which apply to both public and private schools, aim to ensure the safety of students, teachers, and staff.

Here is a list of regions where classes are suspended on Monday, November 18, 2024, due to Super Typhoon Pepito (Man-yi).

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Storm Preparedness in the Philippines

As Tropical Storm continues to affect parts of the Philippines, it’s vital to raise awareness about storm preparedness and the necessary measures to ensure safety.

1. Secure Financial Protection with Storm Insurance

  • Typhoon insurance coverage is vital in storm-prone areas like the Philippines, where storms pose a constant threat.
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    • Pioneer Insurance: Offers coverage for typhoons, floods, and other natural calamities.
    • Malayan Insurance: Specializes in comprehensive home protection policies, including coverage for typhoon-related damages.
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2. Prepare an Emergency Kit

  • A well-prepared storm preparedness kit is essential for your safety during and after a storm. Your kit should include:
  • Non-perishable food and bottled water for several days.
  • A first aid kit with medications and hygiene items.
  • Flashlights, batteries, and emergency radios to stay updated on storm warnings and instructions.
  • Include storm safety gear like waterproof clothes, sturdy shoes, and blankets for added protection.

3. Protect Your Property

  • Protect your home by installing storm shutters to prevent windows from shattering in high winds.
  • Contact flood protection services to fortify your house against potential flooding. Companies like HomeProtect and Pioneer Insurance provide consultations and coverage for flood prevention and repairs.
  • Regularly inspect and maintain your roof, doors, and windows to reduce storm damage risks.

4. Stay Safe During the Storm

  • Stay indoors during the storm and avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary.
  • Know the locations of nearby emergency evacuation centers, and have a plan ready if you need to leave your home.
  • Use emergency radios to listen for updates on weather conditions and government evacuation orders.

Walang Pasok! List of Regions where classes are suspended

LUZON

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)
  • City of 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)
  • Quezon City – all levels (public and private)
  • San Juan City – all levels (public and private)
  • Valenzuela City – all levels (public and private)

Bicol

  • Camarines Sur
    • Caramoan – all levels (public and private)

Cagayan Valley

  • Isabela
    • Echague – all levels (public and private)
  • Nueva Vizcaya – all levels (public and private)
  • Quirino
    • Nagtipunan – all levels (public and private)

Calabarzon

  • Batangas province
    • Agoncillo – all levels (public and private)
    • Balete – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Calaca City – face-to-face classes for preschool to senior high school (public and private)
    • Calatagan – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Laurel – all levels (public and private)
    • Lian – all levels (public and private)
    • Mabini – all levels (public and private)
    • San Juan – all levels (public and private)
    • Tanauan City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Taysan – all levels (public and private)
  • Cavite province – all levels (public and private)
  • Laguna – all levels (public and private)
  • Quezon province
    • Atimonan – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
    • Calauag – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Dolores – all levels (public and private)
    • Gumaca – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
    • Infanta – all levels (public and private)
    • Lopez – all levels (public and private)
    • Mulanay – all levels (public and private)
    • Perez – all levels (public and private)
    • Pitogo – all levels (public and private)
    • Polillo – all levels (public and private)
    • Tagkawayan – all levels (public and private)
    • Tayabas City – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
    • Tiaong – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
  • Rizal
    • Baras – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Binangonan – all levels (public and private)
    • Jalajala – all levels (public and private)
    • Montalban – all levels (public and private)
    • Morong – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Tanay – all levels (public and private)
    • Taytay – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)

Central Luzon

  • Aurora – all levels (public and private)
  • Bataan – all levels (public and private)
  • Bulacan
    • Balagtas – all levels (public and private)
    • Baliwag – all levels (public and private)
    • Bulakan – all levels (public and private)
    • Bustos – all levels (public and private)
    • Calumpit – all levels (public and private)
    • Malolos City – all levels (public and private)
    • Marilao – all levels (public and private)
    • Meycauayan City – all levels (public and private)
    • Norzagaray – all levels (public and private)
    • Obando – all levels (public and private)
    • Pandi – all levels (public and private)
    • Plaridel – all levels (public and private)
    • San Jose del Monte City – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
    • San Miguel – all levels (public and private)
    • San Rafael – all levels (public and private)
    • Santa Maria – all levels (public and private)
  • Nueva Ecija – all levels (public and private)
  • Pampanga
    • Arayat – all levels (public and private)
    • Bacolor – all levels (public and private)
    • Guagua – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Lubao – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Mabalacat – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Minalin – all levels (public and private)
    • San Fernando City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • San Simon – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Santo Tomas – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
  • Angeles City – all levels (public and private)
  • Tarlac province – all levels (public and private)
  • Zambales
    • Botolan – all levels (public and private)
    • Iba – all levels (public and private)
    • Palauig – all levels (public and private)
    • San Felipe – all levels (public and private)
    • Subic – all levels (public and private)

Cordillera Administrative Region

  • Benguet – all levels (public and private)
  • Baguio City – all levels (public and private)
  • Ifugao – all levels (public and private)
  • Mountain Province
    • Bontoc – all levels (public and private)
    • Paracelis – preschool to senior high school (public and private)
    • Tadian – all levels (public and private)

Ilocos Region

  • Ilocos Sur – all levels (public and private)
  • La Union – all levels (public and private)
  • Pangasinan – all levels (public and private)
  • Dagupan City – all levels (public and private)

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This list will be updated as more announcements are made by local government units or national authorities. Stay safe and monitor weather updates regularly.

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