Classes remain suspended in Cavite on Oct. 24


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Bacoor Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office's dam water level monitoring on October 23 (Photo from BDRRMO's Facebook page/MANILA BULLETIN)

CAVITE – Classes at all levels remained suspended in the province on Thursday, October 24, due to intermittent weather caused by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine.

Gov. Athena Tolentino announced the class cancelation in a Facebook post on Wednesday, Oct. 23.

“#WALANGPASOK po bukas, October 24, 2024. Manatili po tayong alerto. Huwag po nating kalimutan kamustahin ang ating mga mahal sa buhay at ang ating mga alagang hayop (#NoClasses tomorrow, October 24, 2024. Let’s remain vigilant. Don’t forget to check on your loved ones and pets). Stay safe and dry!” the governor posted.

Tolentino also reminded her constituents to stay at home, charge electronic devices in case of power interruptions, and to stay updated about the latest news about the storm.

According to the Heavy Rainfall Warning issued by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) at 5:00 p.m., a yellow warning level is in effect in Cavite along with Rizal, Metro Manila, Laguna and parts of Quezon.

Residents are advised to stay alert of potential flooding in flood-prone areas.