THIS LIST IS BEING UPDATED
Several local government units have cancelled classes due to the possible effects of #IndayPH.
The super typhoon entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility morning on Wednesday, July 8, 2026. Several areas in northern Luzon were placed under Wind Signal No. 1 even before the super typhoon entered PAR.
The following are the LGUs that cancelled classes on the following dates:
JULY 8 (Wednesday)
- Talayan - all levels
JULY 9 (Thursday)
- Kalamansig - all levels
- Negros Oriental - all levels, public and private schools
INCLEMENT WEATHER
Meanwhile, several LGUs in Mindanao suspended classes on Wednesday, July 8, due to inclement weather.
ZAMBOANGA CITY – all levels, public and private
MAGUINDANAO DEL NORTE
- Datu Odin Sinsuat – all levels
MAGUINDANAO DEL SUR
- Datu Piang – all levels
SOUTH COTABATO
- Lake Sebu – all levels
AUTOMATIC CLASS SUSPENSION
DepEd Order No. 22, s. 2024 establishes automatic class suspensions based on hazard severity. When PAGASA raises a Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS), the following applies:
TCWS No. 1: Automatic suspension of classes for Kindergarten in affected areas.
TCWS No. 2: Automatic suspension of face-to-face classes for Kindergarten up to Grade 10 (Junior High School). Classes shift to modular distance learning.
TCWS No. 3 and above: Automatic suspension of in-person classes and DepEd office work at all levels.
Meanwhile, when PAGASA issues heavy rainfall warnings, the following measures are enforced:
Yellow Warning: Suspension is decided by the Local Chief Executive (LCE) of the Local Government Unit (LGU). If classes are suspended, schools shift to flexible/modular learning.
Orange or Red Warning (Before class hours): Automatic suspension of classes and work in all levels (Kindergarten to Grade 12, including the Alternative Learning System - ALS).
Orange or Red Warning (During class hours): School heads are authorized to immediately suspend classes and send learners home, provided it is safe to travel.
