WalangPasok: Classes and government work for Tuesday, July 25 have been suspended in some areas due to super typhoon EgayPH. Refresh this link for updates.
Classes and government work for Tuesday, July 25 have been suspended in some areas due to super typhoon Egay.Buguey, Cagayan - all levels in public and private schools and offices except CSU College of Fisheries.Malabon City - public and private schools, all levelsTanay, Rizal - pre-school to senior high school
Meanwhile, classes in all levels in public and private schools in Pigcawayan, Cotabato are suspended from Tuesday to Wednesday, July 26.Meanwhile, the University of the Philippines - Diliman will implement remote or asynchronous modes of learning from Tuesday to Wednesday.
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