Class suspensions on Tuesday, April 23

Employees are seen at an open area in Manila, after an earthquake rocked the Philippines on April 22, 2019. – A powerful earthquake rocked the Philippines, sending thousands of people fleeing high-rises in Manila as buildings shook. Office workers piled out onto the streets as emergency alarms blared, AFP reporters saw, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. Classes were suspended the following day in Metro Manila and parts of Luzon in the quake’s aftermath. (Photo by Noel CELIS / AFP)

 

(Eagle News)—Classes on Tuesday, April 23, were suspended following the  6.1-magnitude earthquake that struck Pampanga, Zambales and was felt in several parts of Luzon, including Metro Manila

Below is a list:

  • University of Santo Tomas – all levels and office work
  • Philippine Science High School Central Luzon Campus
  • PUP National Capital Region – all classes and work are suspended, except security personnel and building inspectors
  • University of Makati
  • Adamson University – all levels and office work
  • Mapua, Intramuros and Makati campuses
  • University of the Philippines Diliman
  • Far Eastern University, Manila and Makati campuses – all levels
  • Holy Angel University, Angeles, Pampanga
  • Malayan Colleges Laguna