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Uwan disrupts classes in parts of Bicol

Summary by Inquirer
LEGAZPI CITY — In-person classes in parts of the Bicol region remain suspended on Wednesday due to the effects of the Typhoon Uwan. In Polangui, Mayor Jesciel Richard Salceda ordered the implementation of modular learning starting Wednesday “in consideration of the effects brought by Uwan.” He said in-person classes will resume on Nov. 17, once schools are deemed safe and ready for occupancy. In Bacacay, Mayor Daniel Jose Bombales said classes a…

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‎CAUAYAN CITY – ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY (ISU) ANNOUNCES ASYNCHRONOUS AND ONSITE CLASSES STARTING TODAY, NOVEMBER 12 TO 14, 2025. ‎THIS IS IN RESPONSE TO THE SITUATION OF AREAS AND UNIVERSITY MEMBERS HEAVILY AFFECTED BY SUPER TYPHOON UWAN. ‎According to the statement, STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WHO ARE UNABLE TO TRAVEL DUE TO TYPHOON DAMAGE MAY CONTINUE WITH ONLINE CLASSES, WHILE THOSE WHO CAN ATTEND SAFELY ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND ONSITE SESSIONS. ‎…

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Inquirer broke the news in Manila, Philippines on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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