DZMM Teleradyo announcing suspension of afternoon classes in preschool, elementary and high school in Metro Manila (NCR) Sept. 9, 2009, Wednesday
8 September 2009 11:33pm
In tonight's edition of Bandila, Ron Gagalac reported about ten minutes ago from Pagasa that the weather monitoring bureau will recommend to the DepEd any suspension of classes for Wednesday, September 9, 2009 by 4am.
Continuous rains for the past few days brought about by the southwest monsoon (hanging habagat) has caused heavy flooding in a number of Metro Manila areas which might necessitate a suspension. In Malabon, flooding prompted Mayor Tito Oreta to order the suspension of afternoon classes in five barangays earlier today.
In any event, I hope this wait won't be as long as the last one. Ingat po kayo.
FLOOD SITUATIONER IN LUZON
9 September 2009 2:17am
I'm watching DZMM Teleradyo and these are the weather-related news items that they're flashing onscreen:
5 Barangay sa Olongapo, apektado ng pagbaha
5 Barangay sa Botolan, Zambales, apektado rin ng pagbaha
24 Barangay sa Bulacan, lubog din sa baha
Pagasa: bagyong Maring, pumasok na sa Pilipinas
6 na lugar sa Luzon, Signal Number 1
From GMA News, we have these reports of flooding in Sta. Ana (Pampanga), Botolan (Zambales), Morong, Dinalupihan, Abucay, Samal, Almacen, Hermosa, Balanga City (Bataan) and landslides in Caranglan, Nueva Ecija:
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NO AFTERNOON CLASSES UPDATE
9 September 2009 10:00am
Afternoon classes for September 9, 2009 have been suspended by the DepEd in Metro Manila (NCR) for preschool, elementary and high school. I'm watching DZMM Teleradyo, Tambalang Failon at Sanchez.
VIDEO UPDATE
9 September 2009 10:45am
This is the GMA News flash report by Connie Sison.
my pasok po ba sa bulacan?
ReplyDeletemadame xobra.. bumabaha ng studyante sa bulacan ingat ka baka bahain ka ng studyante sa bulacan hahahahaha
ReplyDeletemay pasok po ba ngayon?September 10 2009
ReplyDeleteis angeles city included in suspension of classes?
ReplyDeleteI believe Angeles City is included in the suspension of classes because there are no classes in the province of Pampanga where Angeles City is geographically situated.
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