Cyclone Fengal: Schools & colleges to remain closed tomorrow!?

While schools and colleges were closed yesterday and today due to the storm, schools, and colleges in some districts will be closed tomorrow as well due to the continuous heavy rain. The low-pressure area formed in the southwest Bay of bengal turned into Cyclone Fengal. Due to this, rain has been falling in various districts across tamil Nadu for the past 2 days. The Meteorological Department has said that the storm, which strengthened on Friday, has weakened and moved away this morning. While schools and colleges were closed yesterday and today due to the storm, schools and colleges in some districts will be closed tomorrow (02.12.2024) as well due to the continuous heavy rain. education minister Namachivayam has announced that schools and colleges in puducherry will be closed tomorrow (02.12.2024) in view of heavy rains. district collector Sibi Aditya Senthil Kumar has announced that schools and colleges will be closed tomorrow (02.12.2024) as a precautionary measure in view of heavy rains. Due to the heavy rains and floods that occurred in Vellore district on 30.11.2024 and 01.12.2024 due to Cyclone Fenchal, a holiday will be declared for schools only in Vellore district tomorrow (02.12.2024), district collector V. I. Subbulekshmi has announced. Also, the November-December 2024 semester exams of Thiruvalluvar university in the Serkadu area of Katpadi, Vellore district, which were scheduled to be held tomorrow, have been postponed due to heavy rains.
Due to the heavy rains that occurred for two days due to Cyclone Fenchal, the district collector J.U. chandrakala has ordered a holiday for schools in Ranipet district only on Monday, 2.12.2024, in the interest of the safety of school students. The district collector has ordered that schools and colleges in Tiruvannamalai district will be given a holiday tomorrow (02.12.2024) as a precautionary measure in view of the heavy rains. The deputy chief minister visited the shelter of people affected by Cyclone Fenchal in Cuddalore and provided them with welfare assistance. Even after Cyclone Fenchal, which formed in the Bay of bengal, crossed the coast, its impact has not abated in Cuddalore district till this afternoon. Due to this, rainwater has flooded various areas of Cuddalore Corporation, causing great hardship to the public.
Following this, while the people affected by the rain have been accommodated in temporary camps as storm shelters, deputy chief minister stalin -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>udhayanidhi stalin personally inspected the KNC Women's College, where 72 people from the rain-affected Purushothaman nagar area are being accommodated, and provided relief assistance to them. Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare minister MRK Panneerselvam, Labour Welfare and Skill Development minister C.V. Ganesan, mla Ayyappan, collector S.P. Aditya Senthilkumar, Mayor Sundari Raja, Deputy Mayor Thamaraichelvan, Special Officer Gagandeep Singh Beti, Monitoring Officer SA Raman and others were present on this occasion.

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