Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong has announced the suspension of face-to-face classes in Baguio City from 12 noon onwards on Friday, July 10, 2026. This suspension affects all levels from Preschool to College in both public and private educational institutions. The decision comes in response to the effects of Typhoon Inday, which is impacting the region.
In addition to the class suspension, the city has also lifted the number coding scheme, allowing for more flexible transportation options for residents during this time. This measure is intended to facilitate safer and more efficient movement around the city as residents prepare for the typhoon’s effects.
Students, parents, and school personnel are advised to stay informed by monitoring official announcements from the City Government of Baguio and their respective schools for any further updates or guidance. It is crucial to take all necessary precautions to ensure safety during this period.
An Executive Order detailing these measures is expected to follow. In case of emergencies, residents are encouraged to call 911 for assistance.
For the latest updates, residents should continue to follow official channels and heed any additional advisories issued by local authorities.
Background & Context
Ordinances of this type generally involve the suspension of classes and lifting of traffic schemes to ensure public safety during adverse weather conditions. Residents can typically expect updates through official city government channels and should prepare for potential disruptions in daily activities. It is common for local governments to issue executive orders to formalize such decisions.
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