
MANILA, Philippines — Classes are suspended in some areas on Friday, July 10, due to the effects of Typhoon Inday and the southwest monsoon or habagat.
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Luzon:
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Lingayen, Pangasinan: all levels, public and private schools
Rosario, Batangas: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes; shift to blended distance learning modality)
Lemery, Batangas: all levels, public and private schools
Lian, Batangas: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes; shift to modular distance learning)
Bauan, Batangas: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes; shift to alternative learning modes)
Calaca, Batangas: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes; shift to online/modular distance learning)
Alitagtag, Batangas: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes)
San Pascual, Batangas: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes; shift to modular or online distance learning)
Cuenca, Batangas: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes shift to online/modular distance learning)
San Pablo City, Laguna: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes; until July 11, 2026)
Naic, Cavite: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes shift to online/modular distance learning)
Lubang, Occidental Mindoro: all levels, public and private schools
Visayas:
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Province of Antique: all levels, public and private schools; work in provincial and municipal government within the province is also suspended, except for frontline agencies
Province of Negros Oriental: all levels, public and private schools (schools are encouraged to shift to alternative learning modes)
Bacolod City: all levels, public and private schools
Himamaylan, Negros Occidental: all levels, public and private schools
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Mindanao:
Pigcawayan, Cotabato: all levels, public and private schools
Province of Sultan Kudarat: all levels, public and private schools (face-to-face classes)
According to the heavy rainfall outlook issued at 5 p.m. by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa), the following areas will experience moderate to heavy rainfall (50 to 100 millimeters of rainfall) from Thursday to Friday afternoon:
Occidental Mindoro
Antique
Guimaras
Negros Occidental
Negros Oriental
Zamboanga del Sur
Lanao del Norte
Lanao del Sur
Meanwhile, Typhoon Inday was last seen 780 kilometers east of Aparri, Cagayan as of 4 p.m. It slightly accelerated from its movement of 15 kilometers per hour (from the 11 a.m. bulletin) to 20 kph and was moving west-northwestward.
Inday maintained its strength as it was still carrying maximum wind speed of 165 kph and gustiness of up to 205 kph. Pagasa then noted that it will remain as a typhoon until it exits the Philippine area of responsibility by Saturday morning or afternoon. /mr
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