Is Tamil Nadu School Holiday expected on 4 December 2024? Rainfall situation improves, floods remain in multiple areas

Chitwan Sharma

Updated On: December 03, 2024 03:16 PM

The Tamil Nadu School Holiday is likely to continue on December 4, 2024, due to the continuous rainfall in Chennai and adjoining areas. IMD has issued a green alert for Tamil Nadu state for December 4.
Is Tamil Nadu School Holiday expected on 4 December 2024Is Tamil Nadu School Holiday expected on 4 December 2024

Tamil Nadu School Holiday 4 December 2024: The administration units of various districts in Tamil Nadu are likely to declare holidays in the schools of all classes for some districts for December 4, 2024, as well, due to continuous rainfall in the region. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a green alert for all districts in Tamil Nadu after some rainfall persists in the region. As per the IMD predictions, little to no rainfall is expected on the same day. That’s why, it’s very much likely that Tamil Nadu School Holiday will be announced by the government soon for December 4.
Due to the current weather havoc, the students are unable to enter the school premises as they are flooded, and the school buildings are in a worn-out state making it unsafe to conduct classes.

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Tamil Nadu School Holiday 4 December 2024: Affected districts

All schools in the district of Nilgiris remain closed on December 3. Moreover, only the districts of Ranipet, Salem, and Tiruvannamalai observed 3 December off. If the situation aggravates, schools may remain closed on December 4, 2024. The state government will watch the situation closely and make decisions to ensure the safety of students. The following is the list of the most affected districts where the Tamil Nadu school holiday is likely to continue on December 4:
  • Cuddalore
  • Villupuram
  • Chengalpattu
  • Kancheepuram
  • Chennai
  • Thanjavur
  • Krishnagiri
  • Ranipettai
  • Thiruvallur
  • Puducherry
  • Karaikal
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin visited areas affected by Cyclone Fengal in Dharmapuri district and inspected restoration work on the land bridge at the base of Vathalmalai. Meanwhile, Chief Minister MK Stalin criticized the Central government for preventing MPs from talking about the impact of the cyclone in Parliament.

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