Class Suspensions for Monday (January 5, 2025) Due to Bad Weather
WALANG PASOK – Several local government units in the country declared class suspensions due to the inclement weather conditions.
On Monday (January 5, 2025), classes in several parts of the Philippines were suspended as continuous rains affected many communities. Local government units decided to halt classes to keep students, teachers, and school personnel safe from possible flooding and other weather-related risks.
According to weather authorities, multiple weather systems are influencing the country at the same time. The shear line continues to bring rain to parts of the Visayas and the Bicol Region, while the northeast monsoon is causing light but steady rainfall across large portions of Luzon.
In southern areas, easterlies are contributing to rain showers, particularly in Palawan and nearby regions. Even without a tropical cyclone or low-pressure area, the weather remains unsettled.
Some provinces were expected to receive moderate to heavy rainfall, with totals reaching as much as 100 millimeters from Sunday to Monday. Areas in Bicol and Eastern Visayas were identified as more vulnerable, especially communities in low-lying and mountainous locations that have already experienced days of rain. Because of these risks, several local governments chose to suspend classes as a precautionary measure.
Here is the list of areas covered by class suspensions:
Bicol Region
Camarines Sur
Caramoan – All levels, public and private; no face-to-face classes, shift to modular learning
Albay
Tabaco City – All levels, public and private; no face-to-face classes, alternative learning modes
Eastern Visayas
Biliran
Caibiran – All levels, public and private
Culaba – All levels, public and private
Eastern Samar
San Policarpio – All levels, public and private
Leyte
Babatngon, Carigara, Dulag, Palo, San Miguel, Tabontabon, Tanauan, Tacloban City – All levels, public and private
Samar
Basey, Catbalogan, Daram, Zumarraga – All levels, public and private
Jiabong – Primary to secondary levels
Northern Samar
Entire province – All levels, public and private
Negros Island Region
Negros Oriental
Bindoy, Manjuyod – All levels, public and private
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