School Holiday in Karnataka: Red Alert in Dakshina Kannada for Rain; Holiday Declared for Schools, Colleges on July 31

In light of the red alert for rain in Dakshina Kannada district issued by the Indian Meteorological Department, Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan has declared a holiday for Anganawadi, schools, and pre-university colleges on July 31.

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Dakshina Kannada, July 30: In light of the red alert for rain in Dakshina Kannada district issued by the Indian Meteorological Department, Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan has declared a holiday for Anganawadi, schools, and pre-university colleges on July 31. The alert also extends to fishermen, who have been strictly instructed not to venture into the sea for fishing. The public has been advised to avoid low-lying areas and take necessary precautions to ensure safety. The district administration is on high alert, with emergency services and relief teams ready to respond to any situation. Incessant Rain Damages Coffee, Pepper Crops in Karnataka; Growers Face Heavy Losses.

Deputy Commissioner Muhilan stated that the Dakshina Kannada District Disaster Management Authority has taken precautionary measures against the backdrop of widespread rains predicted by the Indian Meteorological Department and the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Centre on July 31. All Anganawadi, government, aided, and private primary and high schools, as well as pre-university colleges (up to 12th grade) in Dakshina Kannada district, have been declared holidays on July 31, according to the District Magistrate's office. Karnataka Rains: KSCA Navule Stadium in Shivamogga Flooded Due to Heavy Rains, Video Goes Viral.

To prioritise the safety and well-being of students, the use of dilapidated buildings for conducting classes is strictly prohibited. The order also advised the public and tourists to stay away from water-filled low-lying areas, lakes, river banks, and seashores. Fishermen have been instructed not to go to sea for fishing, and the public should avoid rivers, ditches, and electric poles or wires. In a event of any incident due to a natural calamity or any indication of such an occurrence, the public should immediately inform the concerned Panchayat or urban local bodies.

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