
Typhoon Inday Weakens, Causes School Suspensions in Northern Luzon
Typhoon Inday has slightly weakened, leading to Signal No. 2 being raised over Batanes. In-person classes have been suspended in 1,500 schools across Northern Luzon due to the typhoon's impact.
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In-person classes suspended in 1,500 Northern Luzon schools due to ‘Inday’
ILOILO CITY — The Department of Education (DepEd) has suspended face-to-face classes in 1,500 public schools across five regions. This comes as Super Typhoon “Inday” (international name: Bavi) continues to maintain its strength while moving westward over the Philippine Sea east of Northern Luzon on Wednesday. In its 5 p.m. situation report on July 8, DepEd
By jbarrion
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Typhoon Inday (international name: Bavi) slightly weakened Thursday but continues to threaten Northern Luzon, with Signal No. 2 hoisted over Batanes and Signal No. 1 remaining in effect over several areas.
By Kristine Daguno-Bersamina
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