MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Monday confirmed the suspension of work on Tuesday in government offices and classes in private and public schools in several areas in view of the expected heavy rainfall due to a Low Pressure Area and the southwest monsoon.
Memorandum Circular No. 94, signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, was issued upon the recommendation of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council to ensure the safety of the public.

“Work in government offices and classes at all levels in Metro Manila and in the provinces of Aurora, Quezon, Rizal, Laguna, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Masbate, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Leyte and Southern Leyte are hereby suspended on 26 August 2025,” part of the memo read.
Agencies involved in the delivery of basic and health services, preparedness/response to disasters and calamities, and/or the performance of other vital services, meanwhile, are directed to continue their operations and render the necessary services.
The localized cancellation or suspension of classes and/or work in government
Palace suspends govt work, classes in several areas due to bad weather
offices in other areas may be implemented by their respective local chief executives, pursuant to relevant laws, rules and regulations.
The suspension of work for private companies and offices is left to the discretion of their respective heads., This news data comes from:http://ifee.erlvyiwan.com
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