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WALANG PASOK! July 18, 2025

by Kiko Cueto

AS Crising and the Habagat continue to dump rains across the country, several classes had been suspended anew due to floods and power outages.

In Metro Manila, there are many areas that have suspended classes. Among them include Caloocan City – no face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private; Las Piñas City – all levels, public and private; Malabon City – all levels, public and private; Mandaluyong City – all levels, public and private; Marikina City – all levels, public and private; Muntinlupa City – no face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private; San Juan City – all levels, public and private; Taguig City – no face-to-face classes, kinder to Grade 12, public and private; and Valenzuela City – kinder to senior high school, public and private.

In the Cordillera Administrative Region, Baguio City suspended preschool to senior high school, public and private.

On the other hand the Ilocos Region had Dagupan City – all levels, public and private; 

Ilocos Norte (entire province) – all levels, public and private; Ilocos Sur (entire province) – all levels, public and private; Bangar, La Union – all levels, public and private

Pangasinan; Alaminos City – all levels, public and private; Infanta – all levels, public and private; Rosales – all levels, public and private; Pozorrubio – all levels, public and private

San Jacinto – all levels, public and private; and Umingan – all levels, public and private

In Cagayan Valley, classes were suspended in Claveria – all levels, public and private; 

Gataran – Kinder to High School, public and private; Sanchez Mira – preschool to Grade 12 and ALS, public and private; Sta. Praxedes – all levels, public and private; and Sto. Niño – preschool to Grade 12, public and private.

Central Luzon also suspended classes among which include the Bataan province – all levels, public and private; Bulacan; Malolos – no face-to-face classes, kinder to Grade 12, public and private; San Jose del Monte – no face-to-face classes, kinder to senior high school, public and private; and Talavera in Nueva Ecija.

In Calabarzon, Batangas (entire province) – all levels, public and private; Cavite (entire province) – all levels, public and private; Laguna (entire province) – preschool to senior high school, public and private; Quezon (entire province) – kinder to high school, public and private; Rizal (entire province) – all levels, public and private.

In Palawan, Aborlan – preschool to senior high school, public and private; Puerto Princesa – all levels, public and private; San Vicente – all levels, public and private

Occidental Mindoro had Magsaysay – all levels, public and private

In the Bicol Region, Catanduanes province – all levels, public and private: 

Camarines Norte: Daet – no face-to-face classes, primary and secondary, public and private; Vinzons – primary and secondary, public and private

Western Visayas suspended classes in Antique: Sibalom – preschool to senior high school, public and private; Valderrama – all levels, public and private Iloilo: Pavia – all levels, public and private; San Joaquin – all levels, public and private Iloilo City – preschool to senior high school, public and private

The Negros Island Region had Negros Occidental: Binalbagan – all levels, public and private; Cauayan – all levels, public and private; Calatrava – all levels, public and private; Don Salvador Benedicto – all levels, public and private; Hinigaran – all levels, public and private; Isabela – all levels, public and private: Sipalay – all levels, public and private; Talisay City – all levels, public and private; Negros Oriental (entire province) – all levels, public and private; Siquijor (entire province) – all levels, public and private

Meanwhile in Central Visayas, Cebu City declared no face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private.

Zamboanga City also suspended classes in all levels public and private.

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