Class Suspensions Announced for July 13, 2026 Due to Enhanced Habagat
As the enhanced Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) brings inclement weather and heavy rainfall across parts of Luzon, several local government units have officially suspended face-to-face classes for Monday, July 13, 2026. Schools will shift to alternative learning arrangements to ensure education continues while keeping students, teachers, and staff safe.
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📍 Central Luzon
Pampanga
- Masantol: All levels — from preschool to college — in both public and private schools will have no face-to-face classes.
📍 CALABARZON
Rizal
- Cainta: Classes at all levels in public and private schools are suspended. Mayor Kit Nieto issued the order as a precaution, citing possible flooding and rising water levels at Wawa Dam, which is nearing its spilling point.
📍 Ilocos Region
Pangasinan
Multiple towns have suspended classes, with clear guidelines for learning continuity:
- Pangasinan
- Basista – all levels, public and private
- Bugallon – no face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private; shift to modular distance learning
- Dagupan – no face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private; shift to alternative learning modalities
- Infanta – all levels, public and private
- Mangaldan – no face-to-face classes, preschool to senior high school, public and private; shift to alternative learning modalities
- Mangatarem – no face-to-face classes, all levels, public and private; shift to alternative learning modalities
- Pozorrubio – all levels, public and private
- San Carlos – preschool to elementary, public and private
- Santa Maria – no face-to-face classes, preschool to elementary, public and private; shift to modular distance learning
- Sison – no face-to-face classes, preschool to elementary, public and private; shift to modular distance learning
📍 Western Visayas
Iloilo
- Oton: Face-to-face classes at all levels in both public and private schools are suspended for Monday, July 13, 2026. The order comes as continuous rain raises risks of flooding and difficult travel conditions.
📍 BARMM (Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao)
Lanao del Sur
- Calanogas: Classes at all levels in public and private schools are suspended until July 16, 2026. This extended suspension is due to persistent rainfall that could lead to rising waters, slippery roads, reduced visibility, and possible landslides.
📌 Why These Measures?
LGUs issue these suspensions as a precaution against:
- Flooding and fast-rising water levels
- Slippery road conditions and poor visibility
- Risk of landslides and other travel hazards
Advice to the public:
Parents and students are urged to stay alert, avoid crossing flooded roads, rivers, or low-lying areas, and follow safety guidelines issued by local authorities.
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