3rd Update:
Executive Secretary Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa of Malacanang suspended classes and government work in
National Capital Region (NCR) starting 1:00 PM, August 2, 2011 due to the heavy rains and floods in many areas in NCR.
The announcement was tweeted by
Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda through his Twitter account.
2nd Update: The following universities and colleges also suspended their classes (as per ABS-CBN report).
- FEU - FERN College
- University of the East (Manila and Caloocan campuses)
- De La Salle University - Manila
- De La Salle College of St. Benilde (CSB Hotel remains operational)
- Ateneo de Manila University (Undergraduate and Graduate levels)
- University of Asia and the Pacific
Update:
Mayor of Cainta, Rizal suspended classes at 9:00 AM today, August 2 (a report from DepEd)
Several colleges and universities also suspended their classes due to the heavy rains brought about by the southwest monsoon. These include:
- University of Santo Tomas
- Polytechnic University of the Philippines (Metro Manila campuses)
- St. Paul University in Quezon City
- San Sebastian College in Recto
- Great Ways Tech. Institute Makati
- Samson College (Recto and Legarda)
- Technological University of the Philippines
- Philippine Normal University
- New Era University
- Angelicum College
- Philippine State College of Aeronautics
- Rizal Technological University
- Arellano University (all campuses), except for the College of Law
- St. Mary's College, Quezon City
- University of the Philippines - Manila
- Informatics College - Manila
DepEd also suspended the classes from preschool to highschool in National Capital Region dated August 2, 2011.
The
Department of Education (DepEd) announced that classes in various areas in Luzon will be suspended August 2, 2011 due to heavy rains brought about by the Southwest Monsoon. Class suspension are announced in some of the elementary and secondary (highschool) schools in Luzon.