Pedestrians and motorists wade through a flooded highway in Cainta town, east of Manila on July 22, 2025, in the aftermath of monsoon rains.

#WalangPasok: Updated List of Areas With Class Suspensions

DILG Philippines announced the list of areas with class suspension through its Facebook page. The list is categorized based on rainfall warning levels.

Red indicates that more than 30 mm of rain has been observed in one hour and is expected to continue for the next two hours; Orange indicates 15-30 mm of intense rain observed in one hour and expected to continue in the next two hours; Yellow indicates 7.5 to 15 mm of heavy rain of intense rain observed in one hour and expected to continue in the next two hours.   

A man carrying plastic bags walks through a flooded street.
People wade through a flooded area in Malabon, metro Manila on July 24, 2025. The Philippines shut down schools and cancelled flights on July 24 as torrential rains driven by a typhoon and a separate tropical storm pounded the country’s northern island of Luzon. (Photo by Jam STA ROSA / AFP) (Photo by JAM STA ROSA/AFP via Getty Images)

 

Here’s the complete list:

RED (200mm)

Bataan

Benguet

Ilocos Sur

La Union

Occidental Mindoro

Pangasinan

Zambales

 

ORANGE (150–200mm)

Abra

Batangas

Cavite

Ifugao

Ilocos Norte

Laguna

Mountain Province

Pampanga

Tarlac

 

YELLOW (50–150mm)

Albay

Apayao

Aurora

Bulacan

Cagayan

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur

Isabela

Kalinga

Marinduque

Metro Manila

Nueva Ecija

Nueva Vizcaya

Oriental Mindoro

Palawan

Quezon

Quirino

Rizal

Romblon