Here is a list of areas where classes are suspended for Thursday, February 5, 2026, due to Tropical Storm Basyang (Penha)Here is a list of areas where classes are suspended for Thursday, February 5, 2026, due to Tropical Storm Basyang (Penha)

[Walang Pasok] Class suspensions, Thursday, February 5, 2026

2026/02/05 02:30
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MANILA, Philippines – Some areas suspended classes for Thursday, February 5, as they brace for the effects of Tropical Storm Basyang (Penha).

This list will be updated once local or national authorities make announcements.

VISAYAS
Central Visayas
  • Bohol – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
  • Cebu province
    • Argao – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Asturias – face-to-face classes in all levels (public), until Friday, February 6
    • Badian – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Barili – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Boljoon – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Carcar City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Carmen – all levels (public and private)
    • Compostela – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Consolacion – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Cordova – face-to-face classes in all levels (public), until Friday, February 6
    • Dalaguete – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Liloan – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Malabuyoc – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Naga City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Samboan – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • San Fernando – face-to-face classes in all levels (public), until Friday, February 6
    • Santander – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Sibonga – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Sogod – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Talisay City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public), until Friday, February 6
    • Toledo City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
  • Cebu City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
  • Lapu-Lapu City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public)
  • Mandaue City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public)
Eastern Visayas
  • Tacloban City – all levels (public and private)
  • Southern Leyte
    • Bontoc – all levels (public and private)
    • Hinunangan – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
Negros Island Region
  • Negros Occidental
    • Bago City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Cadiz City – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Cauayan – all levels (public and private) starting 12 pm of Thursday, February 5, until Friday, February 6
    • Enrique B. Magalona – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Himamaylan City – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Hinigaran – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Isabela – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • La Carlota City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Pontevedra – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Pulupandan – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • San Carlos City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private) starting 12 pm of Thursday, February 5, until Friday, February 6
    • Silay City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Talisay City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
  • Bacolod City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
  • Negros Oriental – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
  • Siquijor – afternoon classes in all levels (public and private)
MINDANAO
Caraga
  • Agusan del Norte – all levels (public and private)
  • Butuan City – all levels (public and private)
  • Agusan del Sur – all levels (public and private)
  • Surigao del Norte
    • Alegria – all levels (public and private)
    • Bacuag – all levels (public and private)
    • Claver – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Del Carmen – face-to-face classes for preschool to senior high school (public and private)
    • Mainit – all levels (public and private)
    • Pilar – all levels (public and private)
    • Placer – all levels (public and private)
    • San Benito – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • San Francisco – all levels (public and private)
    • Tagana-an – all levels (public and private)
  • Surigao del Sur
    • Cantilan – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Hinatuan – all levels (public and private)
Northern Mindanao
  • Camiguin
    • Guinsiliban – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
  • Iligan City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
  • Misamis Oriental
    • Alubijid – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Balingasag – all levels (public and private)
    • Balingoan – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • El Salvador City – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Gingoog City – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Initao – face-to-face classes in all levels (public and private)
    • Lagonglong – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Medina – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Naawan – preschool to elementary (public and private)
    • Salay – preschool to senior high school (public), until Friday, February 6
    • Sugbongcogon – all levels (public and private), until Friday, February 6
    • Villanueva – all levels (public and private)
  • Cagayan de Oro City – preschool to senior high school (public and private), until Friday, February 6

– Rappler.com

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