Uttar Pradesh faced a red alert for heavy to very heavy rain on July 10, 2026, prompting school closures in multiple districts. Ghaziabad ordered all schools shut through Class 12 amid waterlogging, while reports said closures covered nine districts statewide.
The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall across Uttar Pradesh on Friday, July 10, 2026, as district administrations moved to close schools in multiple areas and warned of continued disruption through the week.
Ghaziabad was among the districts hit hardest by the weather response. Authorities ordered all schools, from nursery to Class 12, to remain shut after heavy rain caused waterlogging and made travel difficult for students and staff.
News reports said school closures had been announced in nine districts in response to the alert. The full list of affected districts was not immediately confirmed in the reporting reviewed for this story.
Closures and timing
The Ghaziabad order drew criticism because one report said it was issued after 7 a.m., by which time many students had already left home or reached school. That timing issue added to confusion for parents and schools already dealing with wet roads and delays.
Other reporting said the statewide rain threat was broad, with heavy-rain warnings extending across much of Uttar Pradesh and the wet spell expected to continue at least through July 13.
Why officials moved quickly
The closures were precautionary and tied to student safety. Local administrations in India typically decide whether to shut schools district by district, especially during monsoon periods when roads can become flooded and commuting can become unsafe.
Waterlogging was already affecting movement in Ghaziabad and nearby areas, adding pressure on district officials to act before conditions worsened further.
What happens next
The immediate question is whether the closures will be extended if the rain continues and whether additional districts will issue similar orders. Officials are also expected to keep updating parents and school managements as rainfall totals and road conditions change.
The weather risk is still active, and further alerts could widen the disruption across Uttar Pradesh if the monsoon system remains in place.
What is confirmed
- IMD issued a red alert for heavy to very heavy rain across Uttar Pradesh on July 10.
- Schools were closed in nine districts, according to news reports.
- Ghaziabad closed schools from nursery to Class 12 because of heavy rainfall and waterlogging.
- One report said the Ghaziabad order was issued after 7 a.m., after many students had already set out.
- The wet spell was expected to continue through at least July 13.
The result is a fast-moving local disruption story shaped by rain, road conditions and district-level safety decisions, with more changes possible if the monsoon intensifies.
Revision note
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