Andhra Pradesh School Holiday 5 September 2024 Due to Rain (Live): Several districts in Andhra Pradesh are facing the prospect of school closures on September 5, 2024, as heavy rainfall continues to impact the region. The education departments in these regions are closely monitoring the situation and are making assessments to determine if it is necessary to keep schools closed on September 5, 2024. Further, the Indian Meteorological Department issued yellow warnings in Eluru, NTR, Alluri Sitharam raju, and Parvathipurammanayam districts of Andhra Pradesh on September 5, 2024. With cautious downpours expected till September 7, 2024, schools in these districts are expected to declare holidays.
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Andhra Pradesh has been dealing with intense rains in the past few days, leading to river overflow and flood-like situations in many districts. Students can check the list of districts that have declared a holiday on September 5, 2024.
- Students in Vijayawada District must know that the authorities have announced the school holiday on September 5, 2024.
- East Godavari students can expect school holidays if the rain continues to hit the region.
- Currently, under Yellow alert, SPSR Nellore, Prakasam, Palmadu, and Bapatla are also experiencing thunderstorms.
- Krishna, Guntur, East Godavari, and West Godavari districts have been among the worst hit and thus have higher chances of declaring a holiday.
According to IMD, there are chances of heavy rainfall in several districts of Andhra Pradesh on September 5, 2024. While the official confirmation from the State Government is still awaited, the weather conditions and IMD warnings are indicating higher chances of a school holiday.
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Candidates can check the recent updates related to the Andhra Pradesh School Holiday 5 September 2024 Due to Rain (Live) below:
5 September 2024 || 7:24 AM |
Due to flood like situation all schools in Vijayawada to remain closed today on September 5 |
4 September 2024 || 11:08 PM |
To get the latest updates on the weather conditions in Andhra Pradesh, visit to the official website of IMD. |
4 September 2024 || 10:51 PM |
Very heavy rainfall is predicted to take place tomorrow in Coastal Andhra Pradesh whereas heavy rainfall is expected in Rayalaseema. |
4 September 2024 || 10:40 PM |
5 districts do not have any predicted alerts tomorrow. |
4 September 2024 || 10:20 PM |
19 districts are expected to be under yellow alert tomorrow. |
4 September 2024 || 10:03 PM |
2 districts are expected to be under orange alert tomorrow. |
4 September 2024 || 9:58 PM |
Yesterday, Amravati recieved 18.9mm of rainfall. |
4 September 2024 || 9:39 PM |
Various areas in the state, both urban and rural, have been facing waterlogging issues and flood-like situtaion due to the continuous downpour. |
4 September 2024 || 9:22 PM |
Crops which were more than 20 lakh acres have been destroyes as per the reports due to the severe weather condition of the state. |
4 September 2024 || 9:03 PM |
No orange alert has been predicted as of now for September 6, 2024. |
4 September 2024 || 8:47 PM |
The current weather forecast for Kurnool is: Temperature: 29.8°C Humidity: 70% Wind: Sothwesterly, 3.7 kmph |
4 September 2024 || 8:32 PM |
The current weather forecast for Tirupati is: Temperature: 30°C Humidity: 79% Wind: Calm, 0 kmph |
4 September 2024 || 8:14 PM |
The current weather forecast for Vijayawada is: Temperature: 28°C Humidity: 84% Wind: Calm, 0 kmph |
4 September 2024 || 7:18 PM |
The torrential rains in Andhra Pradesh have caused severe disruptions in the lives of the people, especially in the affected areas. Since this raises a concern for the safety of the studnets, a Andhra Pradesh School Holiday 5 September 2024 may be announced by the authorities. |
4 September 2024 || 7:02 PM |
Students who are attending school in the worst-hit areas of the state may be granted a school holiday depending on the weather condition. |
4 September 2024 || 6:56 PM |
Krishna, Guntur, East Godavari, and West Godavari are the districts which have been the most affected in the state. It has caused major disruptions in the daily lives of the people. |
4 September 2024 || 6:39 PM |
Reports have been received regarding severe waterlogging in both cities and countryside in the state. |
4 September 2024 || 6:19 PM |
For the past few days, the state of Andhra Pradesh has been struggling with continuous rainfall which has caused prominent rivers to overflow and all the streets to flood with rainwater. |
4 September 2024 || 6:01 PM |
The Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan has criticized the previous YRSCP government for neglecting the Budameru canal and smaller irrigation projects. |
4 September 2024 || 5:50 PM |
All areas in Vijayawada are expected to have a school holiday on September 5, 2024 due to the severe weather. |
4 September 2024 || 5:35 PM |
The operations of Indian Air Force are focused on providing aid to affected areas in Vijayawada. |
4 September 2024 || 5:16 PM |
Indian Air Force is assisting in flood relief efforts in Vijayawada district, Andhra Pradesh, by using six Mi-17 and two Chetak helicopters to deliver essential supplies. |
4 September 2024 || 5:08 PM |
About 44,041 people who have been affected due to the severe weather conditions in the state have been provided shelter in relief camps. |
4 September 2024 || 4:50 PM |
East Godavari, Guntur, Krishna, Kurnool, Nellore, Prakasam, Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, West Godavari, Y.S.R. (Kadapa), Bapatla, Kakinada, Narasaraopet, Peddaganjam, Peddapalli, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Rajamahendravaram, Sri Potti Sriramulu, Tirupati, and Guntur Rural are the districts which are under yellow alert. |
4 September 2024 || 4:33 PM |
As per the recent announcement of the South Central Railway, restoration work is currently underway in different areas where heavy rainfall has severely damaged the normal lives of the people. |
4 September 2024 || 4:18 PM |
The districts of Annamayya, Chittor, Srisathyasai, and Anantapuramu do not have any warnings for today as per the IMD’s official website. |
4 September 2024 || 4:01 PM |
As per a recent forecast, a new low-pressure area is expected to develop over the west-central and nearby northwest Bay of Bengal around September 5, 2024. |
4 September 2024 || 3:47 PM |
Only Eluru, Palnadu, and NTR are under orange alert today, September 4, 2024. |
4 September 2024 || 3:30 PM |
In Vijayawada district of Andhra Pradesh, helicopters have delivered almost 50,000 kg of relief resources to the people who have been affected due to the floods and waterlogging. |
4 September 2024 || 3:15 PM |
Various reports have been received of residents facing power shortage and lack of clean drinking water in Vijayawada. As a result, various private boat operators are exploiting people due to the situation. |
4 September 2024 || 3:05 PM |
As per the forecast, the state of Andhra Pradesh will receive heavy rainfall until September 7, 2024. |
4 September 2024 || 2:49 PM |
No official confirmation has been made by the authorities regarding the provisional of a school holiday for September 5, 2024. |
4 September 2024 || 2:38 PM |
The districts of NTR and Krishna in Andhra Pradesh have been put on orange alert today, September 4, 2024. |
4 September 2024 || 2:24 PM |
A cyclonic circulation over coastal Andhra Pradesh, along with heavy rainfall, has led to extensive flooding, destruction of crops and infrastructure, and resulted in 35 fatalities across both states. |
4 September 2024 || 2:06 PM |
For the 'Coastal Andhra Pradesh' area, IMD has issued a warning of very heavy rainfall taking place on September 4, 2024, followed by thunderstorm, lightning, and squall. |
4 September 2024 || 1:09 PM |
Authorities in Vijayawada have declared a holiday on September 5 due to heavy rainfall and flood like situation. |
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The heavy rains, accompanied by a cyclonic circulation over coastal Andhra Pradesh, have caused widespread flooding, severely affecting the State. Tragically, the floods have claimed 35 lives across both states. Floodwaters have submerged roads, rail tracks, and farmlands, complicating efforts to access essential services. Considering the alarming situation, the government is likely to declare holidays in private and government schools for student’s and staff’s safety.