Several local government units have announced the suspension of face-to-face classes as heavy rainfall continues to affect parts of the Visayas due to Bagyong Basyang. The precautionary measure aims to ensure the safety of students, teachers, and school personnel.
The following cities and municipalities have announced the suspension of face-to-face classes as a precautionary measure due to heavy rainfall and the effects of Bagyong Basyang:
• Mandaue City – February 5, 2026
• Lapu-Lapu City – February 5, 2026
• Medellin – February 5, 2026
• Talisay City – February 5–6, 2026
• Danao City – February 5, 2026
• Consolacion – February 5, 2026
• Barili – February 5–6, 2026
• Cordova – February 5–6, 2026
• Carmen – February 5–6, 2026
• Dalaguete – February 5–6, 2026
• Siquijor – February 5, 2026
• Balamban – February 5, 2026
• Samboan – February 5–6, 2026
• Daanbantayan – February 5–6, 2026
• Asturias - Feb 5-6, 2026
• Liloan - Feb 5-6, 2026
• Argao - Feb 5-6, 2026
• Minglanilla - Feb 5, 2025
• Cebu City - Feb 5, 2025
In most areas, public schools are automatically covered by the suspension, while private schools may exercise discretion based on their respective school administrations and prevailing conditions.
Authorities continue to urge the public to remain vigilant, prepare for possible flooding and landslides, and follow official advisories from local governments and DOST-PAGASA.
This list will be updated as more announcements are released.
Mag-andam ta, mag-ampo, ug amping kanunay.










