More than 12,000 residents who were displaced by flooding and landslides in Camarines Sur province due to Tropical Depression AmangPH returned home on Friday as the weather improved, authorities said. | MaAprilMierINQ /PDI
CleaningOn Thursday afternoon, Gov. Vincenzo Renato Luigi Villafuerte also lifted the class suspension at all levels in public and private schools.
Naga City Mayor Nelson Legacion also ordered the resumption of classes at all levels and work in government starting Friday. Classes at all levels and work in government offices in Naga City were suspended on Thursday after the widespread flooding.
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