
Schools in Noida and Chandigarh will remain closed due to heavy rains, while flood alerts have been sounded in Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure public safety. The continuous downpour across North India has triggered disruptions in normal life, leading to precautionary measures from local administrations.
In Noida and Chandigarh, district administrations have announced a holiday for all schools to safeguard students amid waterlogging and traffic chaos. Parents have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel during peak rain hours.
Meanwhile, in Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, heavy rains have raised water levels in rivers and streams, prompting flood alerts. Disaster management teams and local authorities are on high alert, with rescue and relief operations prepared in case of emergencies.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued rainfall in several northern states over the next few days, advising people to stay cautious. Citizens are urged to follow official updates, avoid flood-prone areas, and ensure safety measures at home.
This combined impact of heavy rains, school closures, and flood alerts highlights the need for preparedness during the peak monsoon season across northern India.