Due to heavy rainfall, educational institutions in Manipur will be closed on Monday (6th May) and Tuesday (7th May), as announced by Chief Minister N Biren Singh.
“All schools and colleges will remain closed on 6th May and 7th May, 2024 due to the prevailing weather conditions in the state. The decision has been taken as a precautionary measure against the risks posed by the current weather conditions,” stated the Chief Minister in a post on X.
“I urge all to stay updated and remain safe indoors. The state government is taking all necessary measures to protect lives & properties and assist those who have been affected,” he added.
Officials reported heavy rain and hailstorms in various parts of Manipur on Sunday, resulting in damage to houses and vehicles.
Canchipur and Tera in Imphal West are among the affected areas, where numerous houses suffered damage, and strong winds caused the destruction of hutments in several locations.
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