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School Closed: Big relief for schools students! Schools and colleges are closed in these states, know how long the holiday will last

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School Closed: Big relief for schools students! Schools and colleges are closed in these states, know how long the holiday will last

Schools Closed: The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for heavy rains for many states. In some places, torrential rains have led to flood-like conditions. In such a situation, schools have been closed and a holiday has been declared. Rain has wreaked havoc in many areas of UP, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala.

Schools Closed: As soon as the monsoon started, heavy rains have caused devastation in many states. Flood-like conditions have arisen in many areas of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rains in many states. In this situation, reaching their educational institutions is no less than a challenge for children studying in schools and colleges. That is why various state governments have decided to close schools here.

The Meteorological Department releases its report every day. In monsoon, most people plan their day by looking at the weather report. It is right to leave the house on the basis of this. These days it is the rainy season. Flood-like conditions have occurred in many states from North India to South India. Many cities are knee-deep in water and the people living there are facing a lot of trouble. You can understand whether your schools are closed or open by knowing the condition of your state.

Disaster in Gujarat

The effect of monsoon rain can be seen in Valsad and Navsari areas of Gujarat (Gujarat Weather Today). Many houses are flooded. In this situation, going out on the roads is not free from danger. It is being told that in some places the condition is so bad that there is a risk of slipping or getting swept away as soon as you go out on the road. In such a situation, schools have been closed there. If you live in Gujarat, then you can call your school and find out the status of Rainy Day.

Maharashtra is in a bad state

Maharashtra and especially Mumbai is famous for its rain. It has been raining continuously for several days in Mumbai. Alert has been issued for waterlogging in local trains as well as Andheri subway of Mumbai. The calculation of rain is also different in different areas of Maharashtra. Schools are closed in some places since last week. This is the condition of Mumbai every year in July-August. You can check the news of Mumbai school closure in local newspapers and school notice boards.

Children get relief in Goa

Rain havoc is being seen in Goa for the last several days. Holidays were declared in all the schools of Goa till 15th July (Monday). However, looking at the situation there, it seems difficult for the schools to open even from tomorrow i.e. 16th July. According to media reports, it has been raining continuously in Goa for the last 3 days. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for heavy rain in Goa for the next few days. In such a situation, children are advised to stay indoors.

Schools closed from North India to South India

Red alert for heavy rains has been issued in many areas including Kerala, coastal Karnataka, Malnad districts, interior Karnataka, Castle Rock, Karwar, Ankola, Kumta, Honnavar, Bhatkal, Sirsi, Siddapur, Yellapur, Dandeli, Jouda talukas of Uttara Kannada. Therefore, schools will remain closed in all these areas for the time being. Flood-like conditions are also prevailing in many districts of Uttar Pradesh including Pilibhit, Lakhimpur Kheri, Rae Bareli, Hardoi. Schools are also closed in many districts of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.

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