Telangana declares holiday for educational institutions in Hyderabad due to heavy rains
Press Trust of India | September 5, 2023 | 12:58 PM IST | 1 min read
Hyderabad district collector issued orders declaring holiday in schools, colleges, and universities today as orange alert issued.
HYDERABAD : Following forecast for heavy rain, the Hyderabad District Collector has issued orders declaring a holiday to all educational institutions on Tuesday, even as the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) staff are engaged in clearing waterlogging in low-lying areas. The city has been witnessing heavy rains since the early hours.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for the city. An orange alert means very heavy rains between 11 cm to 20 cm in a 24-hour duration.
"In light of the heavy rainfall forecast in Hyderabad, the government has declared today a holiday for all educational institutions in Hyderabad. Stay indoors and stay safe," the Hyderabad collector posted a message on X.
? Important Announcement: In light of the heavy rainfall forecast in Hyderabad, the government has declared today a holiday for all educational institutions in Hyderabad. Stay indoors and stay safe☔️?️ @TelanganaCMO @TelanganaCS @YadavTalasani
— Collector_HYD (@Collector_HYD) September 5, 2023
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The GHMC Commissioner requested people not to step out of their homes unless it is very essential for the next few hours as the civic teams of more than 3,000 personnel are on the field to ensure waterlogged areas are cleared across the city. According to the Met department, there is a possibility of moderate to heavy rain or thundershower at times with intense spells in parts of the city today.
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