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Several local government units in Luzon suspended classes on Wednesday, 9 July, due to persistent heavy rains.
In Metro Manila, Las Piñas City and Muntinlupa City canceled classes at all levels in both public and private schools. Students in these cities will shift to modular or online learning.
In Calabarzon, multiple areas also announced full class suspensions:
Batangas: Laurel (all levels, public and private)
Cavite: Mendez-Nuñez, Alfonso, General Emilio Aguinaldo (Bailen), Kawit, Naic, Tanza, and General Trias (all levels). Students in General Trias, Naic, and Tanza will shift to modular or online learning.
Laguna: Biñan (all levels, public and private)
Local officials advised residents to stay updated with announcements and take necessary precautions amid potential flooding and landslides.