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Typhoon Wipha: Philippine govt suspends work and school classes in Metro Manila and other provinces

Typhoon Wipha: Philippine govt suspends work and school classes in Metro Manila and other provinces

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A man protects his face from a heavy downpour as he walks through waist-deep floods at a residential area after Tropical Storm Wipha caused intensified monsoon rains in Quezon City, Philippines, on Monday, July 21, 2025. -- AP Photo/Aaron Favila
MANILA, July 21 (Bernama-PNA) -- The Malacanang (Presidential Palace) suspended government work and classes at all levels on Tuesday in Metro Manila and several other provinces due to continuing rainfall brought by the southwest monsoon or "habagat', Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported.
Tropical Storm Wipha which landed in the Philippines on Monday (July 21) caused intensified monsoon rains in Manila and its neighbouring provinces.
Aside from Metro Manila, the work and classes suspension covers Zambales, Bataan, Pampanga, Bulacan, Cavite, Batangas, Rizal, Pangasinan, Tarlac, and Occidental Mindoro.
Presidential Communications Office Secretary Dave Gomez confirmed to reporters on Monday evening that the Palace approved the suspension as recommended by the Office of the Civil Defence.
This follows the announcement of Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla on social media.
Gomez said President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has authorised Remulla to announce class suspensions.
Malacanang, however, has yet to issue a copy of the order formalising the suspension.
Currently, local chief executives can declare class suspensions in their localities.
For broader or regional suspensions, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) typically makes a recommendation to the Palace. - Bernama-PNA
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