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Monsoon Mayhem: Mumbai Schools Shut as Heavy Rains Disrupt Lives Across India

As heavy rains threaten several states, Mumbai's civic body has ordered schools and colleges to remain closed on July 6, 2026, raising concerns over government preparedness.

Indian Cockroach Desk6 July 2026, 1:19 am IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
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The monsoon season has wreaked havoc across India, causing significant disruptions in daily life. The Mumbai civic authority has announced the closure of all schools and colleges on July 6, 2026, in anticipation of heavy rainfall, highlighting the urgent need for effective disaster management strategies.

A National Concern

With states like Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, and Odisha also on high alert, the situation underscores the accountability of local and national governments in safeguarding citizens during extreme weather events. Residents are calling for better infrastructure and timely responses to prevent chaos during such crises.

As reported by The Hindu, the ongoing monsoon has not only impacted education in Mumbai but has also raised questions about the preparedness of officials in managing these natural challenges. The time has come for the government to step up and ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens, especially during such critical times.

Source: The Hindu

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