Parents of children enrolled in hyderabad schools are requesting a three-day school break in order to protect their children's safety and wellbeing due to the city's constant rain. Over the last week, hyderabad has had nonstop rain, which has caused extensive flooding and inconvenience.
 
A yellow notice has been issued for hyderabad owing to the possibility of rain, thunder, lightning, and high surface winds. According to the india Meteorological Department (IMD) in hyderabad, monday is expected to bring largely overcast skies and mild drizzle or rain.


It is predicted that the temperature would peak at 28 degrees Celsius and fall to 23 degrees Celsius. The city received 19 mm of rain in the last day.
 
A red warning was issued for various districts in telangana due to severe rains.
 
Parents contend that there are serious problems associated with the present weather, such as hampered travel routes and possible health risks for pupils travelling to and from Hyderabad's schools.
 

"Taking our kids to school every day in the midst of constant rain can endanger their health and safety." To protect their safety, telangana must announce the vacation in advance, according to a father of a second-grader in Hyderabad.
 
The telangana government has also issued a health advice, warning that the precipitation may cause a drop in temperature and a rise in humidity, which might serve as a breeding ground for mosquito-borne illnesses, food-borne illnesses, and water-borne infections.
 

All public health institutions have IV fluids, special beds, and necessary medications as part of the government's complex preventive preparations. ORS sachets are also made accessible with ANMs, ASHAs, and Anganwadi workers in case of emergencies.
 
Parents believe that in order to protect their children from the constant rain, schools in hyderabad and around the state should close.
 
 

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