
Philippines Faces Class Suspensions and Widespread Disruption from Monsoon and Tropical Depression Neneng
Class suspensions have been declared in parts of the Philippines due to the effects of the southwest monsoon, while Tropical Depression Neneng has affected over 41,000 families and 190,000 residents across Mimaropa provinces. Water levels in several dams have also risen significantly.
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Tropical Depression Neneng intensifies; enhanced southwest monsoon brings more rain
There are no rainfall warnings or tropical cyclone wind signals raised due to Tropical Depression Neneng, but warnings because of the southwest monsoon are still in effect on Wednesday, August 19
By Acor Arceo
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MANILA, Philippines – Classes are suspended in some areas on Thursday amid the effects of the southwest monsoon. READ: Pagasa: Water levels of 8 of 9 monitored dams rise over past 24 hours Here is the running list of class suspensions: Laguna Pampanga
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