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Classes in some Central Luzon areas suspended
- Source:http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?nid=2&rid=838469
- Wednesday, December 16, 2015
- (PNA), FFC/ZST/PS
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga, Dec. 16 (PNA) -- Classes in several areas in Central Luzon were suspended on Wednesday as typhoon "Nona" continues to bring more rains in the region.
Nueva Ecija Governor Aurelio Umali declared the suspension of classes in all levels as heavy rainfall with gusty winds continue to batter the province.
Bataan Governor Albert Garcia also announced the suspension of classes in all levels, both in public and private, in the province.
Localized suspension of classes, on the other hand, were declared in the provinces of Bulacan, Tarlac and Pampanga.
In Bulacan, classes were declared suspended in all levels, both in public and private in the municipalities of Paombong, Marilao, Sta. Maria, Bocaue and Pulilan.
Classes from pre-elementary to high school, both in public and private schools were suspended in Meycauayan City and San Miguel town.
Classes from pre-elementary to elementary, both in public and private schools, on the other hand, were suspended in Malolos City and the municipalities of Hagonoy, Calumpit, Guinguinto, Baliwag and Balagtas.
In Pampanga, Mayor Marino “Boking Moralas declared the suspension of classes, from pre-elementary to high school in all public and private schools in Mabalacat City.
Angeles City mayor Edgardo Pamintuan also declared the suspension of classes, pre-school and elementary levels in both public and private schools.
Mayor Edwin Santiago also declared the suspension of classes from pre-elementary to high school in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga.
Pre-elementary to high school levels, both in public and private were also suspended in Mexico, Pampanga.
In Tarlac, classes in all levels were suspended in the towns of Concepcion and Capas and in Tarlac City
Pre-elementary to high school levels were also suspended in Victoria, Talrac.
Meanwhile, afternoon classes from pre-elementary to high school were suspended in Olongapo City.