Classes suspended, shift to online in NCR cities, nearby areas due to super typhoon 'Nando'
Classes suspended in NCR cities due to super typhoon ‘Nando’
Classes were suspended on Tuesday, Sept. 23, in all levels, both in public and private schools in several cities in the National Capital Region (NCR) due to continuous rains brought by by the southwest monsoon (Habagat) and super typhoon “Nando”.
The cities that suspended classes are the following:
- Valenzuela City (all levels, public and private)
- Malabon City (all levels, public and private)
- Caloocan City (shift to modular learning)
- Marikina City (all levels, public and private)
- San Juan City (all levels, public and private)
- Mandaluyong City (shift to modular learning)
- Quezon City (shift to modular learning)
- Muntinlupa City (all levels, public and private)
- Pateros (all levels, public and private)
- Las Piñas City (all levels, public and private)
- Parañaque City (all levels, public and private)
- Taguig City (all levels, public and private)
- Manila City (shift to modular learning)
- Pasay City (shift to modular learning)
- Makati City (shift to modular learning)
Rizal
- Cainta (all levels, public and private)- Binangonan (all levels, public and private)
- Cardona (all levels, public and private)
- Tanay (shift to modular learning)
- Angono (shift to modular learning)
- Pilillia (shift to modular learning)
- Morong (shift to modular learning)
- Taytay (shift to modular learning)
- Rodriguez ((all levels, public and private)
- Jalajala (all levels, public and private)
- Teresa (all levels, public and private)
- Baras (shift to modular learning)
- San Mateo (shift to modular learning)
- Antipolo City (all levels, public and private)
Cavite (all levels, public and private)
- Noveleta
- Tanza
- Kawit
- Cavite City
- Imus City
- General Trias City
- Rosario
- Mendez-Nuñez
- Alfonso
- Naic
- Tagaytay
- Maragondon
- Dasmariñas
- Trece Martires
Bulacan
- Malolos (all levels, public and private)
- Calumpit (all levels, public and private)
The city governments advised residents to stay alert and take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety.