MANILA, Philippines – Several local government units (LGUs) have announced the suspension of classes on Friday, November 7, 2025, following the aftermath of Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) and to allow preparations for the possible effects of potential super typhoon 'Uwan.'
SEE ALSO: Class suspensions for Monday, November 10, 2025
This list will be updated as soon as local or national authorities make their advisories.
Bicol Region
- Catanduanes – all levels, public and private
- Albay
- Tiwi – no face-to-face classes in all levels, public and private
Central Luzon
- Aurora
- Dingalan – no afternoon classes in all levels, public and private
Central Visayas
- Cebu province
- Cordova – no face-to-face classes in all levels, public
- Cebu City – all levels, public
- Lapu-Lapu City – no face-to-face classes in all levels
- Mandaue City – all levels, public
Negros Island Region
- Negros Occidental
- Calatrava – all levels, public and private
- Sagay City – all levels, public and private
- Talisay – all levels, public and private
- Hinoba-an – no face-to-face classes in all levels, public and private
- Negros Oriental
- Siaton – preschool to senior high school, public and private
According to PAGASA’s 5:00 PM bulletin on Thursday, the center of the eye of Typhoon Tino was estimated based on all available data at 525 km West Northwest of Pag-asa Island, Kalayaan, Palawan (outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility or PAR).
Meanwhile, the country may face another powerful storm as Tropical Storm Fung-Wong continues to intensify.
PAGASA said Fung-Wong (Uwan) is expected to rapidly intensify into a severe tropical storm within 24 hours, become a typhoon by Friday, November 7, and reach super typhoon category by Saturday, November 8.
Read: Looming super typhoon Uwan may hit Philippines by weekend
Automatic Class Suspensions
In December 2024, the Department of Education (DepEd) released revised guidelines on the suspension of classes and work in schools during natural calamities.
Here's full copy of DepEd Order No. 022, series 2024:
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