Key Points

Heavy rainfall warnings have led to school closures in Tamil Nadu's Nilgiris and Coimbatore districts. The IMD has cautioned about potential waterlogging and slippery roads, urging residents to stay vigilant. District administrations took preventive measures to avoid rain-related risks, especially in hilly areas. Emergency teams remain on standby as officials monitor the situation closely.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Declares School Holiday in Nilgiris Coimbatore Amid Rains

  • IMD predicts heavy rain in Nilgiris and Coimbatore
  • Schools closed in 4 Nilgiris taluks due to adverse weather
  • Officials warn of waterlogging and traffic disruptions
  • Emergency teams on alert for rain-related incidents
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Holiday for schools in TN's Nilgiris, Coimbatore amid adverse weather

Nilgiris and Coimbatore schools shut as IMD forecasts heavy rains, with officials warning of waterlogging and slippery roads in Tamil Nadu.

"The precautionary measure was announced to ensure safety amidst ongoing rain and strong winds. - Nilgiris District Collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru"

Chennai, June 16

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast moderate rainfall at isolated locations across parts of Tamil Nadu, including the Nilgiris, Coimbatore, and Tiruppur districts on Monday.

The weather department has also cautioned residents about the possibility of waterlogging and slippery road conditions in the affected regions.

According to the IMD, light to moderate rain is also likely in one or two places across the southern districts of Theni, Dindigul, Tenkasi, Tirunelveli, and Kanniyakumari.

Officials have advised commuters in these areas to exercise caution, as the wet conditions could disrupt traffic flow and pose minor safety risks. However Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has predicted heavy rains in the Nilgiris district.

In response to the adverse weather conditions, the Nilgiris district administration has declared a holiday for schools in four taluks -- Udhagamandalam (Ooty), Kundah, Gudalur, and Pandalur -- on Monday.

The precautionary measure was announced by Nilgiris District Collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru to ensure the safety of students and staff amidst the ongoing rain and strong winds in the hilly terrain.

A similar decision was made in the Coimbatore district, where persistent rainfall in the Valparai taluk prompted the closure of all schools for the day.

District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyappanavar said the measure was taken to avoid any rain-related incidents in the region, which has witnessed consistent downpours over the past few days.

The IMD’s alert comes amid concerns over increased rainfall activity in Tamil Nadu’s western and southern districts.

Officials in the affected regions have been instructed to monitor the situation closely and ensure the timely dissemination of alerts and advisories.

Local authorities have urged residents, particularly those living in low-lying and landslide-prone areas, to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel until weather conditions stabilise. Emergency response teams and public works departments have also been put on alert to address any potential disruptions caused by the rainfall.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Good decision by the district administration! Nilgiris roads become very dangerous during rains. Remember what happened in 2018 landslides? Better safe than sorry for our children. Hope they also arrange proper transport for staff returning home.
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Priya M.
As a parent from Coimbatore, I appreciate this proactive approach. Last year my daughter's school bus got stuck in Valparai floods for 3 hours! These hill stations need special attention during monsoon season. 🌧️
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Arvind S.
While safety is important, frequent school closures affect studies. Why not invest in better infrastructure? Ooty gets heavy rains every year - proper drainage and landslide protection should be priority. Our taxes should go towards permanent solutions.
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Shanti V.
My brother is a teacher in Gudalur. They often face problems during rains - no proper roads, electricity cuts. Government should provide special allowances for staff in hilly areas. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Karthik R.
IMD predictions have improved a lot in recent years. Good to see authorities acting on warnings promptly. Tourists should also avoid unnecessary travel to these areas now. Safety first!

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