Will there be Karnataka School Holiday Tomorrow on August 2 due to rain?
Karnataka School Holiday likely to be declared on Aug 2, 2024. Due to heavy rains, authorities are likely to declare the mentioned date as a school holiday.
Karnataka School Holiday: The Karnataka school authorities are expected to declare a holiday on Aug 2, 2024, because of hefty rainfall across many districts. Due to heavy monsoon showers, the authorities also declared a Karnataka School Holiday today, Aug 1, 2024. Therefore, the chances of tomorrow being declared a holiday are quite high.
The Dakshin Kannada district of Karnataka is highly likely to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall. Based on India Meteorological Department reports, the area is currently under orange alert. Moreover, Coastal and Southern interior Karnataka are also highly under alert due to heavy rainfall.
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Karnataka School Holiday: Important Highlights
Candidates must refer to the table below to check the highlights of the Karnataka School Holiday.
Karnataka School Holiday: Important Highlights |
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Note that the candidates are suggested to stay in touch with their respective schools for updates on the Karnataka School Holiday. Additionally, Telangana, Kerala, Mahe, and Tamil Nadu areas are under red alert due to the hefty rainfall, which has led to waterlogging and traffic.
The Deputy Commissioner, Mullai Muhilan, has warned the fishermen not to engage in fishing activities currently. They are also advised to avoid low-lying areas as a safety measure. Furthermore, the students are advised to stay indoors and follow the instructions laid out by the officials to avoid any risks.
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