Hyderabad

Holiday declared for all educational institutions in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: Hyderabad district is grappling with an extraordinary weather event as heavy rain, which began yesterday and intensified with smoky rain since Tuesday morning, has led to widespread disruption. In response, the district collector has declared an emergency holiday for all educational institutions in the district on Tuesday.

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As the torrential rain persists unabated, the city’s roadways have become virtually impassable, resembling ponds more than thoroughfares. The heavy deluge has resulted in water infiltrating several residential colonies, leaving residents facing challenging circumstances.

The district administration is working tirelessly to address the crisis. Emergency services are operating at full capacity, responding to distress calls and aiding those in need. Relief efforts are being coordinated to assist individuals who find themselves stranded or requiring assistance due to the inclement weather.

Authorities are urging residents to exercise extreme caution and to avoid non-essential travel as road conditions continue to worsen. The situation remains fluid, with meteorologists closely monitoring weather patterns for any potential developments.

Rasia Hashmi

Dr. Rasia Hashmi is a prestigious journalist and content editor at Munsif News 24x7, Armed with a Master’s in Communication and Journalism, an MPhil in Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, and a PhD in Women’s Studies. Based in Telangana, India, Dr. Rasia Hashmi has worked with several esteemed media organizations, earning a reputation for her in-depth reporting and editorial finesse.
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