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Class Suspensions Due to Tropical Storm Opong on September 26, 2025

Class Suspensions Due to Tropical Storm Opong on September 26, 2025

Class Suspensions Overview

On Friday, September 26, 2025, class suspensions have been announced across various regions in the Philippines due to the severe impacts of Tropical Storm Opong (Bualoi) and the ongoing southwest monsoon. Parents and students should stay informed as local authorities may update this list as the weather situation evolves.

Impacted Regions in Luzon

Several areas in Luzon have shut down classes for public and private schools.

Metro Manila

  • Las Piñas City: All levels
  • City of Manila: Face-to-face classes in all levels until Saturday, September 27
  • Muntinlupa City: All levels

Bicol Region

  • Camarines Norte: Labo, Talisay, Vinzons – all levels
  • Masbate: All levels

Calabarzon

  • Batangas: Alitagtag, Lobo, Mabini, Padre Garcia, Rosario, San Juan, Tingloy – all levels
  • Calaca City: Face-to-face classes
  • Cavite: Bacoor City, Dasmariñas City, Naic, Ternate – face-to-face classes until Saturday, September 27
  • Quezon Province: All levels
  • Rizal: Areas including Baras, Binangonan, Cardona, Morong, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay, Teresa – face-to-face classes until Saturday, September 27

Classes Suspended in Ilocos and Mimaropa Regions

Ilocos Region

  • Pangasinan: Basista, Lingayen, Santa Barbara, Urbiztondo – face-to-face classes and various grade levels

Mimaropa

  • Marinduque: Buenavista – face-to-face classes
  • Oriental Mindoro: Naujan, Romblon – all levels

Class Cancellations in the Visayas

Eastern Visayas

  • Northern Samar: All levels

Stay Safe and Informed

As weather conditions may change, students and parents should keep an eye on updates from local authorities regarding class resumption and any further suspensions that may occur. Safety should always come first, and being informed helps everyone prepare accordingly.

Conclusion

In light of Severe Tropical Storm Opong, various regions are experiencing class suspensions. It is crucial for all stakeholders to stay updated to ensure safety and preparedness during this challenging weather period.