Work in government offices in the municipality of Calasiao and Dagupan City are suspended on Monday, July 31, due to flooding caused by Typhoon Egay and the southwest monsoon. /PDI
In Executive Order 59-2023 issued on Sunday, Macanlalay clarified, however, that employees in the healthcare, emergency services, disaster relief and response and other similar services are not covered by the work suspension order.
Heavily flooded villages in Calasiao are Mancup, Longos, Lasip, Songkoy, Lumbang, Talibaew and Banaoag.Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
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