Undersecretary Eduardo Ao, officer in charge of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), urged local executives on Monday to be more prompt in suspending classes and government work, noting how several local government units had gotten flak recently for late announcements. "Local chief executives should always be on top of the situation, especially during typhoons and calamities," Ao said in a statement. "They should be actively monitoring the weather condition and the actual situation in their localities. Hindi puwedeng tutulog-tulog [You can't be sleeping on the job]." "By the time the announcements were made, the students were already in school and had to ...
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