Posted by AI on 2025-10-31 08:42:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 05:01:46
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As the month of October draws to a close, a potent combination of severe weather and regional festivals has led to school closures across several Indian states. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued various alerts, with Cyclone Montha and continuous heavy rainfall impacting the eastern and southern regions. This has resulted in extended holidays for students in states like Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, and Bihar.
Andhra Pradesh has been particularly hard-hit, with the government extending school closures in coastal and adjoining districts due to the cyclone's aftermath. Districts like Nellore, Tirupati, and Guntur are grappling with heavy rainfall, flooding, and wind warnings, prompting authorities to keep schools shut through 31 October. The IMD's red and orange alerts remain in place, with water levels rising in low-lying areas, causing concern for residents and officials alike.
In Odisha, the cyclone's impact is still being felt, with schools, anganwadi centres, and colleges closed in red-alert districts. The extended holiday period aims to ensure student safety as the state deals with heavy rainfall, waterlogging, and potential landslides. Meanwhile, West Bengal and Bihar are experiencing a festive atmosphere with Jagadhatri Puja and Chhath Puja celebrations, respectively, leading to temporary school closures in select districts.
While the cyclone's core has moved away, its effects linger, with Tamil Nadu and Kerala experiencing light to moderate rainfall. Schools in these states are monitoring conditions closely, and the IMD has issued a yellow alert for parts of southern Tamil Nadu and coastal Kerala. As the holiday season continues, parents are urged to stay informed through official notices and local advisories, ensuring a safe and enjoyable break for students across the affected regions.