Nellore on High Alert: Schools Shut Amid Heavy Rainfall Crisis

Nellore District Collector Himanshu Shukla has put the entire district on high alert due to continuous heavy rainfall. He has ordered the evacuation of people from low-lying areas and warned coastal residents against sea activities. All educational institutions including government, private, and aided schools will remain closed on October 22. A 24-hour control room has been established at the Collectorate to monitor the situation and handle emergencies.

Key Points: Nellore Collector Orders Full Alert Heavy Rainfall Schools Closed

  • All schools and Anganwadi centers closed across Nellore district due to heavy rainfall
  • Evacuation orders issued for residents in low-lying areas starting Wednesday
  • 24/7 control room established with emergency contact numbers for citizens
  • Coastal residents and fishermen warned against venturing into sea
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Andhra: Nellore Collector orders full alert amid heavy rainfall, schools to remain closed

Nellore District Collector Himanshu Shukla declares full alert, closes all schools, and sets up 24/7 control room amid heavy rainfall warnings and evacuation orders.

"Arrangements should be made to evacuate people from low-lying areas to safer locations - Collector Himanshu Shukla"

Nellore, October 21

In view of the heavy rainfall, Nellore District Collector Himanshu Shukla has directed the Revenue and Police departments to remain fully alert. The Collector conducted a video conference with officials and instructed them to be completely prepared to handle any situation arising from the continuous heavy rains, according to a release.

He emphasised that, starting Wednesday, arrangements should be made to evacuate people from low-lying areas to safer locations. The Collector also instructed authorities to alert coastal residents and fishermen, advising them not to venture into the sea under any circumstances.

Due to the cyclonic weather and widespread heavy rainfall across the district, all government, private, and aided schools, as well as Anganwadi centres, will remain closed on October 22, the Collector announced. He directed all school managements to comply with these orders strictly.

A control room has been set up at the Collectorate to monitor the situation. In the event of any rain-related issues, citizens can contact the control room at 0861-2331261 or 7995576699, the Collector informed.

He further stated that staff members have been instructed to operate the control room round-the-clock, and it will remain functional 24 hours a day from October 21 to October 25.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin reviewed measures to tackle heavy rains with officials.

Many districts of the State, including Tiruvallur, Chennai, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu, and the Delta districts, are witnessing heavy rain."I conducted an advisory meeting today through a video conference regarding the measures to tackle the heavy rains currently lashing Tiruvallur, Chennai, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu, and Delta districts," Stalin said in a post on X."I have instructed that immediate action be taken on complaints received from the public and that rice procurement operations be carried out without any lapses, and I have inquired about the precautionary measures that have been taken. People's representatives and the entire government machinery will work tirelessly in the field, and we will protect the people!" he added.

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Chennai, has issued orange and yellow alerts for various parts of the State for the next four days, as weather systems over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea continue to feed moisture into the region.

The RMC has issued an orange alert for seven coastal and delta districts, including Ramanathapuram, Cuddalore and Thanjavur and Puducherry, till 8.30 am on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, in view of the continuous heavy rainfall across Thoothukudi district, Minister for Social Welfare and Women's Rights, P. Geetha Jeevan, convened a review meeting with departmental officials at the District Collector's office on Tuesday.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The 24/7 control room is a much-needed initiative. Having emergency contact numbers readily available gives some peace of mind to residents. Stay safe everyone in affected areas!
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Sarah B
While the measures sound good on paper, I hope the ground implementation is effective. Past experiences show sometimes the relief doesn't reach the most vulnerable areas. Hope this time it's different.
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Aditya G
Fishermen safety instructions are crucial! Many ignore warnings and risk their lives. Hope local authorities ensure no one ventures into the sea during this cyclonic weather. 🚫🌊
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Kavya N
My relatives in Nellore are worried about waterlogging in their area. Hope the authorities have proper drainage systems in place. The continuous rains are really concerning this year.
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Michael C
Appreciate the coordination between Andhra and Tamil Nadu administrations. Weather systems don't respect state borders, so this inter-state cooperation is essential for effective disaster management.

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