Heavy Rain Alert: Dakshina Kannada Schools Closed Today – Check Latest Official Update

Heavy rain across coastal Karnataka has prompted authorities to shut educational institutions in Dakshina Kannada today. The District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) issued this order after an Orange Alert from weather experts. All anganwadis, primary schools, high schools, and Pre-University (PU) colleges must remain closed. This decision prioritizes student safety as regional weather conditions continue to deteriorate rapidly.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts intense rainfall and strong winds across the coastal belt. Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan implemented the closure to prevent accidents near waterlogged district roads. District officials are monitoring river levels to ensure public safety in vulnerable low-lying areas. Parents should keep children indoors and avoid travel near landslide-prone regions throughout the day.

Dakshina Kannada Schools Closed Due To Rain

Dakshina Kannada rain holiday today and safety measures

The Orange Alert signifies that residents should prepare for extremely heavy rain and potential flooding. Weather stations have recorded significant rainfall totals over the past twenty-four hours in Dakshina Kannada. These conditions make travel dangerous for school buses and students using public transport. Disaster management teams are stationed at key points to assist people during the current monsoon surge.

While most institutions are shut, residential schools might follow different internal safety protocols. Parents should check alert systems regarding scheduled exams or internal laboratory sessions. Degree colleges may continue with university exams unless fresh notices appear today. Verify official updates before planning morning commute routines to avoid any confusion or unnecessary travel.

Meteorological data suggests that the southwest monsoon is active over the Arabian Sea. This system brings unpredictable flash floods to the Mangaluru region and surrounding taluks. Commuters should exercise caution on highways where visibility is low due to rain. Local officials remain on high alert to handle any emergency rescue operations needed in the district.

Institution TypeStatus for July 18
AnganwadisClosed
Primary and High SchoolsClosed
PU CollegesClosed
Residential SchoolsCheck Internal Notice

Looking ahead, the district administration will review weather conditions tonight for tomorrow’s school schedule. Heavy rain often leads to power outages and communication issues across many coastal towns. Most residents expect schools to reopen on Monday if the monsoon intensity decreases significantly. Stay tuned to local news bulletins for the latest circulars from the State Education Department.

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