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Chennai School Holiday Alert: Cyclone Fengal Causes Shutdown in Multiple Districts

Cyclone Fengal Causes School Closures in Chennai & Tamil Nadu

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As Cyclone Fengal intensifies, the Tamil Nadu government has taken necessary precautions, declaring holidays for schools and colleges in various districts. Several regions of the state are facing heavy rainfall, prompting the authorities to take swift action to ensure the safety of students. Here’s everything you need to know about school holidays and closures across Tamil Nadu today.

School Closures in Tamil Nadu

Due to the ongoing cyclone warning and the expected heavy rainfall, schools and colleges in multiple districts of Tamil Nadu remain closed. Karaikal and Puducherry are among the areas where educational institutions have been shut down. This is in line with the government’s response to the escalating weather conditions brought on by Cyclone Fengal.

Additionally, the districts of Nagapattinam, Cuddalore, Mayiladuthurai, Thanjavur, and Tiruvarur have also witnessed school holidays. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow and orange alert for many of these areas, warning residents of extremely heavy rainfall and rough sea conditions.


 

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Chennai School Holiday Update

Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu, has not declared a holiday for schools today. However, authorities are closely monitoring the situation as the cyclone affects the region. The IMD has issued a yellow alert, and heavy rainfall is expected to hit the city over the next 24 hours. Parts of the coastal region, including Kancheepuram and Chengalpattu, remain on high alert due to the forecasted heavy rains.

While schools in Chennai are open, the authorities are keeping an eye on the situation and could announce further closures if conditions worsen.

Districts Affected by Cyclone Fengal

Several districts in Tamil Nadu are on high alert as Cyclone Fengal approaches. The cyclone is expected to shift westward towards the Tamil Nadu coast but will still bring heavy rainfall to the region. Areas like Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu, and Tiruvallur are likely to experience less rainfall than initially predicted. However, the depression’s movement suggests that these areas will still receive more rain in the coming days.

The depression is moving northward with a slight easterly shift and will influence the weather pattern over the next 48 hours. Authorities in these regions are preparing for any changes in the weather.

Ongoing Weather Alerts and Warnings

The IMD has issued several weather warnings for Tamil Nadu, particularly for the coastal and southern districts. It has placed orange and yellow alerts for areas like Chennai, Villupuram, and Cuddalore, warning of very heavy rainfall. The situation remains fluid, and authorities may add more areas to the alert list as the weather system moves closer.

The heavy rains are expected to cause disruptions, so residents should stay updated and avoid unnecessary travel, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas.

School Holiday Announcements for November 27 and 28

On November 27, 2024, authorities closed schools in districts like Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, and Tiruvarur as a precautionary measure. These areas experienced heavy rainfall, and with the cyclone’s movement, officials decided it was safer to shut down educational institutions for the day.

On November 28, authorities closed schools in Karaikal and Puducherry, while schools in Chennai remained open for now. However, more school closures may be announced as the rain continues to intensify. Officials closed schools in these regions in response to cyclone warnings, aiming to protect students and staff from the unpredictable weather.

Cyclone Fengal has brought severe weather to Tamil Nadu, and authorities are acting quickly to protect residents, especially schoolchildren. While some districts have declared holidays for schools and colleges, others, including Chennai, are still assessing the situation. As heavy rainfall continues, it is important to stay updated on any changes to school holiday announcements and weather alerts. Always follow official sources for the latest updates.

 

 

 

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