WALANG PASOK: These are the lists of areas, schools where classes are suspended due to Extreme heat
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ warm and dry season for 2024 is underway, with hotter days ahead alongside the continued effects of the El Niño phenomenon.
The start of the warm and dry season means the cool and dry season, which is characterized by the northeast monsoon or amihan, has ended. The northeast monsoon affected parts of the country from October 2023 to March 2024.
The warm and dry season usually lasts until May. Temperatures are expected to rise during this period, with PAGASA issuing daily heat index figures.
PAGASA Administrator Nathaniel Servando advised people to take extra precautions to prevent illnesses such as heat stress and heat stroke.
“Sa mga susunod na mga araw ay tataas ang temperatura. Kung kasabay ang mataas na alinsangan o relative humidity, mataas ang heat index, at may kaakibat ito na hazard o panganib sa ating health. Maiiwasan lamang ito kung sundin natin ‘yung mga suggested interventions. Palaging mag-inom ng tubig, magdala ng payong, magsuot ng manipis na damit,” he said.
THESE ARE THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS (UPDATED):
>MALOLOS, BULACAN: ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS (APR. 22-24, 2024
>ANGELES, PAMPANGA: ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS (APR. 22, 2024)
>TARLAC AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY (UNTIL MAY 17, 2024)
>LGU SAN MIGUEL, ISABELA: PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY (UNTIL APR. 26, 2024)
>PROVINCE OF SULTAN KUDARAT: ALL LEVELS (UNTIL APR. 30, 2024)
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