Is tomorrow a holiday for schools in chennai

  1. Red alert: Tiruvallur, Kanchi declare holiday for schools & colleges
  2. Tamil Nadu Declares Holiday For Schools In 8 Districts Amid Heavy Rain
  3. Tamil Nadu Rains LIVE: Chennai and THESE DISTRICTS Schools, Colleges closed TODAY, Nov 11 due to heavy rains
  4. Chennai Rains Highlights: Chennai Schools, Colleges Closed in these districts, updates from IMD predicts heavy rainfall
  5. Holiday declared for schools & colleges in this district due to heavy rain


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Red alert: Tiruvallur, Kanchi declare holiday for schools & colleges

CHENNAI: Following heavy rainfall warning, Tiruvallur and Kancheepuram districts on Thursday announced holiday for schools and colleges on Friday (November 11). District Collector Dr. Alby John Varghese wrote on Twitter, "Based on the rain forecast for tomorrow, holiday declared for all the schools and colleges in Tiruvallur district for tomorrow. #Tiruvallur" The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Chennai and neighbouring districts on November 11 and orange alert for November 12 and November 13. Heavy to very heavy rain is likely to occur at isolated places over Chennai, Chengalpattu, Villupuram, Vellore, Tirupattur, Tiruvannamalai, Kallakurichi, Cuddalore, Ariyalur, Perambalur, Tiruchirappalli, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Mayiladuthurai and Nagapattinam.

Tamil Nadu Declares Holiday For Schools In 8 Districts Amid Heavy Rain

Tamil Nadu Declares Holiday For Schools In 8 Districts Amid Heavy Rain Underscoring MET department's forecast of 35 to 75 percent more rains this season, Chief Minister M K Stalin who reviewed the monsoon preparedness across the state today urged district administrations to be prepared with relief and emergency operation. Chennai: A rain holiday has been declared for schools in eight districts of Tamil Nadu including Chennai, Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu and Tiruvallur districts amid continuing heavy rain since last night. Colleges have also been shut in the delta districts of Thanjavur, Tiruvarur and Nagapattinam. The north east monsoon had set in a few days ago. The MET has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall in sixteen districts over the next four days. "Chennai's Nungambakkam received 80.4 MM, the third highest rain received on the 1st of November in 72 years," said Mr. Balachandran, Deputy Director, MET centre in Chennai. Nagapattinam district received up to 4.5 CM till 5:30 am this morning. Underscoring MET department's forecast of 35 to 75 percent more rains this season, Chief Minister M K Stalin who reviewed the monsoon preparedness across the state today urged district administrations to be prepared with relief and emergency operation plans including "keeping ready hospitals, schools, mobile phone services and relief centres". So far there have been no major reports of inundation in Chennai, During the last north east monsoon Chennai had witnessed severe inundatio...

Tamil Nadu Rains LIVE: Chennai and THESE DISTRICTS Schools, Colleges closed TODAY, Nov 11 due to heavy rains

Tamil Nadu Rains LIVE: Overnight rains lashed Chennai, its neighbouring districts and other regions of Tamil Nadu and rainfall continued on Wednesday as well, leading to inundation in parts of the State capital and nearby areas. Several stretches in and around the arterial Anna Salai, the congested localities of north Chennai including parts of Pulianthope and neighbourhoods tucked away in southern parts of the city and suburbs witnessed waterlogging, resulting in traffic congestion and slow movement of vehicles. In Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Chengelpet, Nagapattinam, Thanjavur and Tiruvarur districts, a holiday has been declared for schools.Chennai schools and colleges were closed for today – November 2. 2022. The city has been inundated with heavy rainfall since Monday. Between then and now, Chennai received 205.47 mm of rainfall, forcing the authorities to announce a holiday for the schools. Light to moderate rainfall is expected to continue in coastal and Cauvery delta regions of the State. Greater Chennai Corporation authorities inspected several areas and said that there was no rain water stagnation in localities including KK Nagar-Rajamannar Salai, and subways like Ganesapuram in view of preparatory measures and storm water drain work. Tamil Nadu Rains With the system intensifying, more rains are expected for most places in the State on Friday and Saturday. Isolated places are likely to get heavy to very heavy rainfall in these two days.For Friday, light to ...

Chennai Rains Highlights: Chennai Schools, Colleges Closed in these districts, updates from IMD predicts heavy rainfall

Chennai Schools Closed! Chennai rains are back. Heavy rainfall is expected to lash Chennai city and parts of Tamil Nadu. Chennai administration has ordered closure of schools and colleges in few districts following IMD's prediction of heavy rains. Check out the latest and live updates on Chennai schools closed due to rains, updates on the IMD alerts, water logging, schools closed today, tomorrow in Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu and more. Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin inspected rain-affected areas Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin inspected rain-affected and waterlogged areas on November 13 and said that the water drainage department and public works department are working in the waterlogged areas of the state. Schools and colleges are shut in Mayiladuthurai district amid rain alert.He informed that the state will continue to experience rainfall but there is no danger.He further said that he will be visiting Seerkazhi area in the Nagapattinam District of the state to do inspection rain-affected areas."Tonight I am travelling to Seerkazhi and after Mayiladuthurai and Cuddalore to do an inspection," said Stalin. Tamil Nadu Rains: Schools closed in these districts The schools in Puducherry were declared to be closed on November 11, 2022 and November 12, 2022 as the city saw heavy to heavy rainfall which also led to waterlogging. Even in cities Tiruchi, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Mayiladuthurai, Karur, Pudukottai, Perambalur, and Ariyalur districts, schools were declared holiday...

Holiday declared for schools & colleges in this district due to heavy rain

à ¤¯à ¥‡ à ¤­à ¥€ à ¤ªà ¥�à ¥‡à ¤‚- A new low-pressure area is to be formed over the Bay of Bengal on November 16. Meanwhile, a low-pressure area over north interior Tamil Nadu and neighborhood now lies over southeast and adjoining eastcentral Arabian Sea off north Kerala coast with the associated cyclonic circulation extending up to middle tropospheric levels.