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Classes have been suspended in parts of parts of Visayas as the inclement weather continues. Cancellations were also made in parts of Bicol Region amidst the impending eruption of Mayon Volcano.

 

ALL LEVELS
Tacloban City
Palo, Leyte

 

ALL LEVELS

Sto. Domingo
– Lidong Elem School
– Sta. Misericordia Elem School
– Fidel Surtida Elem School
– San Fernando Elem School and High School
– Salvacion Elem School
– Bical High School
– San Andres Elem School

 

PRESCHOOL TO HIGH SCHOOL
Guinobatan
– Guinobatan East Central School
– Lower Binogsacan Elem. School
– Lower Binogsacan High School
– Muladbucad
– Grande Elem.School


Camalig
– Anoling Elem School
– Cabangan Elem School
– Camalig North Central School

 

Tabaco City
– Mayon Elem School
– Bantayan National High School
– San Antonio Elem School
– San Antonio National High School
– Magapo Elem School
– Oson Elem School
– Buhain Elem School
– Comon Elem School
– Comon National High School
– Nagsipit Elem School

(UPDATED AS OF 8:00 p.m.) Here’s a list of areas where classes have been suspended for tomorrow, January 3, 2018, as Tropical Depression Agaton affects most of Southern Luzon and Visayas.

ALL LEVELS
Capiz
Kawayan, Biliran
Almeria, Biliran
Biliran, Biliran

PRESCHOOL TO SENIOR HIGH
Naval, Biliran

(UPDATED AS OF 10:00 AM) Here’s a list of schools and areas where classes have been suspended for tomorrow, December 8, 2017.

CITIES
– Angeles, Pampanga – special non-working day in line with the 188th founding anniversary
– Antipolo, Rizal – special non-working day in line with the 426th founding anniversary
– Agoo, La Union – special non-working day in line with the 439th founding anniversary
– Batac, Ilocos Norte – special non-working day in accordance with Presidential Proclamation No. 372
– Taguig City – special non-working day in line with the 358th founding anniversary

SCHOOLS (in observance of the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception)
– Baliuag University
– Colegio de San Juan de Letran
– Holy Cross of Davao College
– University of Santo Tomas Manila

The Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) warned trolls spreading forged information online.

Yesterday, Department of Education (DepEd) called on the public to be vigilant against fake news as it disowned posts circulating on social media regarding the supposed suspension of classes.

In an interview with PanahonTV, PNP-ACG Public Information Office Head Chief Inspector Jay Guillermo said that online misinformation is a violation of the Republic Act 10175.

Known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, the law addresses crimes committed by means of computer systems, and focuses on the preemption, prevention, and prosecution of cybercrimes, among them offenses against confidentiality, integrity, and the availability of computer data and systems.

According to Guillermo, perpetrators could face six to 12 years of imprisonment and fine amounting to P60,000 to P120,000, depending on the effect of the online misinformation.

Stressing that the agency is capable of locating culprits, Guillermo however admitted that no one has been jailed in spreading misinformation online as no one has ever filed a formal complaint.

The prevalence of various weather systems has prompted cancellation of domestic flights and classes in some areas in Luzon today.

According to PAGASA, the Tail-end of a Cold Front affects the eastern section of Northern and of Central Luzon, bringing cloudy skies with scattered rains. Meanwhile the Easterlies bring scattered rains in the eastern section of Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. The Northeast Monsoon or Hanging Amihan continues to affect the rest of Northern Luzon, causing a slight breeze.

Cagayan Valley, the Bicol Region, Aurora, Quezon, Eastern Visayas, Caraga and Davao Region will experience cloudy skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms. In the rest of the country including Metro Manila, partly cloudy to cloudy skies will prevail only with isolated rain showers.

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Gale warning is also in effect in the northern seaboards of Northern Luzon where rough to very rough sea condition is expected. Fishing boats and other small seacraft are advised not to venture out, while larger vessels are alerted against big waves.

(UPDATED AS OF 10:00 PM) Here’s a list of schools and areas where classes have been suspended for tomorrow, November 2, 2017, due to the observance of the All Souls’ Day.

SCHOOLS
– Ateneo de Davao

CITIES
– Angono, Rizal – work in public and private offices
– Butuan City, Agusan del Norte – work in government sectors and classes at all levels
– Cauayan, Isabela – special non-working day
– San Pablo, Laguna – all levels
– Tacloban City, Leyte – work in government sectors and classes at all levels