
In view of the fierce nature of monsoon and continuous torrential rains in Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi government and local district administrations have taken major steps for the safety of children. Today (10 July 2026) has been fully implemented in all government, aided, recognized and schools of all boards (CBSE, ICSE, UP Board) from class 1 to 12 (Nursery to Intermediate) in many affected districts of the state. holiday declared Has been done.
District Magistrates (DM) have given strict instructions to Basic Education Officer (BSA) and District School Inspector (DIOS) to take strict action against educational institutions violating this order. Let us know in which districts schools are closed and what is the condition of the weather in UP.
All schools up to 12th will remain closed today in these districts
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Saharanpur: It has been raining non-stop in the district since Wednesday afternoon. In view of the flood-like situation and waterlogging on the roads, on the instructions of DM Arvind Chauhan, an official order has been issued to keep all the schools from class 1 to 12 closed.
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Muzaffarnagar: Due to heavy rains for two consecutive days, life has come to a standstill in Muzaffarnagar. Considering the huge problems being faced in the movement of children and keeping safety as the utmost priority, the District Magistrate has ordered to lock all the government and private schools from nursery to 12th.
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Ghaziabad: It is also raining heavily in Ghaziabad adjacent to Delhi. Ghaziabad District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Mandad has declared holiday today in all primary and secondary schools of the district in view of the seriousness of the situation.
Road sunken in Ghaziabad, government offices submerged in Noida
Heavy rains have exposed the claims of development in Noida and Ghaziabad under Delhi-NCR. There is a miles long traffic jam due to massive waterlogging on the roads.
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Horrible scene of road collapse: A major accident was narrowly avoided in Vasundhara Sector-13 of Ghaziabad. Here, a large part of the concrete road in a residential area located right next to an under-construction basement suddenly caved in. Due to the collapse of the road, the cars and scooters parked there fell into a deep pit, while a nearby high-tension electric pole also got tilted into the pit. It is fortunate that no one was injured or injured in this incident.
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Water filled offices: From the posh areas of Noida to the government offices, there is knee-deep waterlogging. Located in Noida Sector-33 Transport Department (RTO) Office It is completely submerged. A similar scene was also seen in Sangam city Prayagraj, where Civil Lines police station and Mahila police station premises were submerged in water.
Meteorological Department’s ‘Red and Orange Alert’, disaster till July 11
According to Regional Meteorological Centre-Lucknow (IMD), there is no possibility of people of Uttar Pradesh getting relief from rain right now. Widespread and torrential rainfall will continue across the state till July 11.
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Warning of extremely heavy rain in these districts: the weather department Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Amroha, Moradabad, Rampur, Bareilly, Pilibhit, Sambhal and Badaun. Including very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in many districts of Western and Central UP. ‘Red and Orange Alert’ Has been released.
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Drop in temperature: Due to continuous rain and cold winds, the maximum temperature in Uttar Pradesh will increase in the next two to three days. Heavy drop of 2 to 4 degrees Celsius can be recorded, which will provide relief to people from the humid heat.
IMD’s strict warning: stay at home, danger of lightning increases
According to meteorologists, the monsoon has become extremely aggressive due to a strong low pressure system active over north-west Madhya Pradesh and cyclonic circulation of upper air. In the next 24 hours, this system will move towards north-north-east, causing thunderstorm and lightning over entire Uttar Pradesh.
The department has warned the citizens of the alert districts about lightning and has given strict advice to come out of their homes only when there is urgent work and to stay away from waterlogged roads and electric poles.
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