close
close

Apre-salomemanzo

Breaking: Beyond Headlines!

Eastern Metro Manila Cities Suspend Classes Due to STS “Nika”
aecifo

Eastern Metro Manila Cities Suspend Classes Due to STS “Nika”

The local governments of Marikina, Mandaluyong, Pasig and San Juan announced on Monday (Nov. 11) the suspension of classes in private and public schools in their cities due to the possible effects of severe tropical storm Nika.

Cities have canceled classes at all levels, including asynchronous classes, as Signal No. 1 is lifted in Metro Manila on Sunday evening.

The Marikina government said the order was also in line with Ministry of Education Order No. 37, Art. 2022, or the Guidelines for Suspension of Classes in Case of Natural Disasters or Calamities, classes are automatically suspended in public schools in areas where the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued the tropical cyclone warning signals 1, 2, 3 or 4. .

“Mahalaga ang taligtasan e capakanan nga mag-aaral. Isagawa natin ang ibayong pag-iingat (The safety and well-being of our students is important. Let us exercise the utmost caution),” it read.

Meanwhile, the Makati local government also explained the DepEd’s automatic suspension guidelines, saying face-to-face online classes and K-12 work and Alternative Learning System (ALS) are automatically canceled in local government schools. units (LGU) issued with TCWS by PAGASA.

“Pinaaalalahanan ang lahat na hindi na kailangan ng announcement ng ng ng ng clase mula sa LGU kapag itinaas na ng PAGASA ang typhoonsigns (It is important to note that no further class cancellation announcement is necessary from the LGU once PAGASA issues the typhoon signals),” he noted.

He also advised the public to keep themselves informed via the PAGASA-National Capital Region PRSD Facebook page for more information on TCWS.

On the other hand, Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto reminded Pasigueños of Pasig EO 48, s. 2024.

“Which provides for automatic suspension for all TCWS signal levels 1 and above, all levels for amber/red rain warnings and suspension for K-12 under yellow rain warnings,” Sotto said.

He added that the School Division Office (SDO) and school principals can declare suspensions for their schools.

Related stories:

https://mb.com.ph/2024/11/10/wind-signals-raised-over-northern-metro-manila-26-other-luzon-areas-due-to-sts-nika

https://mb.com.ph/2024/11/10/imending-crisis-as-2-500-barangays-in-direct-path-of-nika