Several local government units announce class suspensions for Thursday, July 9 as Super Typhoon Inday (international name: Bavi) approaches and as the enhanced southwest monsoon affects parts of the country. In separate updates, outlets report suspensions in various areas across Luzon, with additional coverage noting impacts that extend beyond Luzon. One report cites a Pagasa weather bulletin stating that as of 4 p.m., Inday is tracked about 1,170 kilometers east of Northern Luzon and has maximum sustained winds of 195 kilometers per hour, with the storm’s expected effects influencing conditions in affected regions. Another earlier advisory highlights that on Wednesday, July 8, schools in parts of Metro Manila also suspended in response to heavy rainfall brought by Inday. That report adds that at least one city shifts some schools to alternative learning modes such as distance education, modular learning, or online classes. Taken together, the accounts indicate that suspensions are coordinated by LGUs based on forecast storm-related weather, including heavy rains and potential flooding risk, and that some areas adopt remote learning options during disruption.