School Holiday Tomorrow? students Seek Relief!

People in tamil Nadu and puducherry are preparing for a recovery as Cyclone Fengal affects their daily lives. In just 36 hours, Cyclone Fengal has dumped the equivalent of a year's worth of rain on portions of tamil Nadu, causing an unparalleled flood. Rajesh Lakhani, tamil Nadu's Additional Chief Secretary for Revenue and Disaster Management, said that some regions received about 56 centimeters of rain.

Now that the storm has passed through the area, the government is giving restoration work top priority in an attempt to lessen the damage. Lakhani emphasized that 49 relief camps have been set up to help those impacted in Viluppuram district alone.

Cyclonic Storm Fengal made landfall on the shores of North tamil Nadu and puducherry late saturday night, between 10:30 and 11:30 p.m. IST, according to the india Meteorological Department (IMD). wind gusts of up to 90 kmph and 70–80 kmph were recorded. In kanchipuram district, Cyclone Fengal is causing constant rainfall, which is causing dams to overflow. Since yesterday morning, heavy rainfall has been seen in a number of Tamil Nadu locations.

A holiday is declared in Puducherry.

A holiday has been imposed for tomorrow, december 2, in all government and government-aided institutions, private schools, and all colleges in puducherry due to the ongoing, intense rainfall. education Minister A. Namachivayam provided this information. If the weather continues, the holiday might be prolonged.

In chennai, tamil Nadu, is there a school holiday?

Chennai is still recovering from the effects of the cyclone in many areas. As a result, the parents and pupils are hoping that tomorrow, december 2, will be a holiday. The district Administration still has the last say, though. An official holiday for schools and institutions tomorrow has not yet been announced by the district collectors of districts affected by the cyclone, including Chennai.

In the midst of last week's intense rains in tamil Nadu, authorities had already announced a holiday for schools and institutions in nine districts, including Villupuram, Tiruvallur, Cuddalore, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Ramanathapuram, and Trichy. Additionally, schools were closed in chennai, kanchipuram, Chengalpet, Ariyalur, Sivagangai, and Pudukottai. Due to high rainfall forecasts on Wednesday, the Directorate of Technical education, Karaikudi Alagappa university, Bharathidhasan university, and madras university postponed the planned semester exam.




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