All schools across Chennai and nearby districts in Tamil Nadu will remain closed tomorrow due to heavy rainfall, as announced by the state government. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert predicting extremely heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds in several coastal areas.

The decision was taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff amid waterlogging and traffic disruptions in the city.
District collectors have instructed schools to remain shut until further notice, and disaster management teams have been deployed in low-lying regions to monitor the situation. Parents and students are advised to stay updated through official notifications from the Tamil Nadu Education Department. Meanwhile, authorities have urged citizens to avoid unnecessary travel and follow safety protocols during this period of adverse weather.
Tamil Nadu: All schools to remain closed due to heavy rain in Chennai
In light of the continuous heavy rainfall lashing several parts of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, Kanchipuram, and Chengalpattu, the state government has declared a holiday for all schools on safety grounds. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted widespread rainfall over the next 48 hours, warning of potential flooding, waterlogging, and transportation difficulties in the coastal and interior districts.
According to the official statement from the Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority (TNSDMA), the incessant downpour has already caused severe water accumulation in various parts of Chennai, disrupting daily activities and school transport. In response, all government and private schools in affected districts have been instructed to remain closed on Thursday to prevent any risk to students and teaching staff.
Weather and Safety Measures
IMD Chennai has issued a red alert for Chennai, Tiruvallur, and Chengalpattu districts, predicting rainfall of over 20 cm in isolated areas. The weather department has attributed the heavy showers to a well-marked low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal, which is expected to intensify further. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea, and local authorities have initiated precautionary flood management operations in vulnerable zones.
Disaster management teams, including personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), have been deployed in key locations to assist with emergency response, rescue operations, and water drainage activities. Local police and fire departments are also on alert to tackle potential situations arising from the continuous rainfall.
Educational Institutions and Public Advisory
The Directorate of School Education has confirmed that all schools across Chennai and surrounding districts will remain closed on October 10, 2025, as a preventive measure. Online classes have been suggested for higher grades, ensuring continuity in the learning process. Colleges have been advised to follow updates from the Higher Education Department and local administrations.
Parents are urged to keep children indoors and avoid sending them to tuition or extracurricular classes until the weather stabilizes. The Chennai Corporation has also advised residents to refrain from traveling to waterlogged areas and to contact emergency helplines in case of distress.
Impact on Transportation and Public Life
Heavy waterlogging has been reported in areas such as T. Nagar, Velachery, Guindy, and Tambaram, leading to traffic congestion and partial disruption of bus services. The Southern Railway has stated that train operations remain normal but will be monitored closely. The Chennai Metro Rail continues to operate, providing alternative transport for commuters.
Meanwhile, civic authorities are using pumps and sandbags to manage flood-prone zones, ensuring smoother water drainage. Health officials are monitoring sanitation and advising the public to consume clean drinking water to prevent water-borne diseases.
Government Response and Future Updates
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has instructed all district administrations to remain on high alert and coordinate effectively with local disaster control rooms. Relief centers have been set up in low-lying areas, equipped with food, medical aid, and temporary shelters for affected residents. The government has also announced compensation for any property damage resulting from the rains.
As per IMD's latest update, rainfall intensity is expected to decrease gradually after 48 hours, but intermittent showers will likely continue. Citizens are encouraged to stay tuned to official weather bulletins and advisories before planning travel or outdoor activities.
The Tamil Nadu Education Department will release further updates on school reopenings depending on weather conditions and local safety assessments.


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