Heatwave Alert: Lucknow Schools Shut Down – Is Your District Next?

Lucknow schools are shutting down as a severe heatwave sweeps through North India. The local administration announced closures starting May 23 for primary and middle sections. This decision follows rising temperatures that pose health risks to young students. Many other districts are now reviewing their current academic schedules to protect the children during peak hours.

The District Magistrate (DM) issued a circular to all private and government schools. It mandates a complete shutdown for classes up to eighth grade. Higher classes might follow revised timings to avoid the peak afternoon heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of extreme heat lingering for several days across the entire state.

Lucknow School Closure: Latest Heatwave Updates

District-Wise School Closure Orders for May 23

Beyond Lucknow, officials in Prayagraj and Ghaziabad are implementing similar safety measures. Most schools will now function only between 7:30 am and 12:00 pm. This change helps students reach home before the sun becomes too intense. These orders remain valid until the weather conditions show significant improvement during the next week.

In Bihar, the education department has directed several districts to prepone summer vacations. Schools in Patna and Gaya will remain closed for younger children starting Thursday. Officials are prioritizing child safety as the heat index reaches dangerous levels. This proactive move aims to reduce the rising cases of heat exhaustion among the student population.

DistrictStatus for May 23Revised Timings
LucknowClasses 1-8 ClosedNot Applicable
PrayagrajSchools Open7:30 am to 12:00 pm
PatnaPrimary ClosedVaries by School

Advisories and Exam Schedule Updates

Schools may reschedule internal exams to accommodate these sudden closures and timing shifts. Parents must check official school portals for the updated academic calendar today. Ensuring students stay indoors during the afternoon is the top priority for local health experts. Using light cotton clothes and maintaining hydration is highly recommended for all city residents.

Authorities will review the weather situation on a weekly basis before reopening schools. More districts might announce holidays if the red alert persists into early June. Families should stay prepared for further changes in school timings or extended summer breaks. This unified effort ensures that the safety of the student community remains the primary focus.

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