WALANG PASOK: Gov’t work, class suspensions for July 23 due to inclement weather

[As of 3:45 p.m., July 22] Classes at all levels and government work in the following areas have been suspended on Wednesday, July 23, due to the impact of the southwest monsoon (habagat).

Here is the list of areas where classes are suspended:

National Capital Region (NCR)

➡️ Metro Manila

Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)

➡️ Abra

➡️ Benguet

➡️ Mountain Province

➡️ Ifugao

REGION I (Ilocos Region)

➡️ Pangasinan

➡️ Ilocos Norte

➡️ Ilocos Sur

➡️ La Union

REGION II (Cagayan Valley)

➡️ Nueva Vizcaya

REGION III (Central Luzon)

➡️ Bataan 

➡️ Bulacan 

➡️ Pampanga

➡️ Tarlac

➡️ Nueva Ecija

➡️ Zambales

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

➡️ Cavite

➡️ Laguna

➡️ Batangas

➡️ Rizal

➡️ Quezon

REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)

➡️ Occidental Mindoro

➡️ Oriental Mindoro

➡️ Marinduque

➡️ Romblon

➡️ Palawan

REGION V (Bicol)

➡️ Albay

➡️ Sorsogon

➡️ Camarines Sur

➡️ Catanduanes

➡️ Masbate

REGION VI (Western Visayas)

➡️ Iloilo

➡️ Aklan

➡️ Antique

➡️ Capiz

➡️ Guimaras

Negros Island Region (NIR)

➡️ Negros Occidental

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