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Schools and junior colleges shut as Mumbai gears up for heavy rainfall, IMD issues red alert

The weather office on Thursday also issued a red alert indicating heavy downpour in the city and its neighbour Raigad.

Published on: Sep 19, 2019 06:10 PM IST
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All schools and junior colleges situated in Mumbai and its nearby areas have been shut after the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast “extremely heavy rainfall” for the next two days.

Schools and junior colleges shut as Mumbai gears up for heavy rainfall. (Representational image) (Kunal Patil/HT Photo)
Schools and junior colleges shut as Mumbai gears up for heavy rainfall. (Representational image) (Kunal Patil/HT Photo)

The weather office on Thursday also issued a red alert indicating heavy downpour in the city and its neighbour Raigad.

The news of education institutions being shut due to prediction of heavy rainfall came after Maharashtra Minister of School Education Ashish Shelar tweeted saying, “In view of heavy rainfall forecast, a holiday is declared for all schools and junior colleges in Mumbai, Thane and Konkan region today. District collectors in other parts of Maharashtra to decide, based on local conditions.”

Mumbai police has also issued a warning to commuters on the micro-blogging site about the heavy rainfall and has urged them to ensure safety.

“Dear Mumbaikars, the IMD has predicted very heavy rainfall in Mumbai and adjoining areas for the next 2 days. A red alert has been issued in isolated areas across Mumbai and MMR regions for today. Kindly prepare your day. Ensure Safety! #Dial 100 in case of an emergency,” she said.

 
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