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#walangpasok: Class, work suspensions on July 6

Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — Classes were suspended in some parts of Luzon affected by Tropical Storm Egay.

Related: Egay maintains strength; new storm brewing

Under Memorandum Circular No. 77, Malacañan announced on Monday afternoon (July 6) the suspension of work in government offices as well as classes in all levels, both public and private, in Metro Manila.

It was issued upon the recommendation of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

Here is the list of other areas with no classes on Monday:

All levels

San Fernando City, La Union

Bauang, La Union

Agoo, La Union

Ilocos Sur

Abra

Benguet

Baguio City

Cavite Province

Cainta, Rizal (Afternoon classes only)

Obando, Bulacan

Antipolo City (Afternoon classes only)

Preschool to grade school

Moncada, Tarlac

San Miguel, Tarlac

Preschool to high school

Alaminos City, Pangasinan

Ilocos Norte

Calatagan, Batangas

Lemery, Batangas

Calaca, Batangas

Balayan, Batangas

Rodriguez, Rizal

Taytay, Rizal (Afternoon classes only)

Olongapo City (Afternoon classes only)

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Earlier, the University of Santo Tomas announced that classes held in the St. Raymund de Peñafort Bldg are suspended on Monday, as assessment of the damage caused by a fire on Sunday evening (July 5) is being done.

Work suspension

The provincial capitol of La Union suspended work on Monday citing floods in several towns in the province. But employees involved in rescue and clearing operations were advised to report to their posts.

Government work at Cavite Province was also suspended.

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ANNOUNCEMENT: JULY 6, 2015 MONDAY TO ALL PGC EMPLOYEESWORK IS SUSPENDEND TODAY. ONLY ESSENTIAL EMPLOYEES FROM PGCOPS, PSWDO, OPG, PEO AND ALL HOSPITALS ARE REQUIRED TO REPORT.

Posted by Provincial Government of Cavite on Sunday,

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