
Dehradun Schools Closed Today Amid Heavy Rain Alert; Kedarnath Yatra Suspended for 3 Days
As heavy rain lashes Uttarakhand, all schools in Dehradun district — from Classes 1 to 12 — and Anganwadi centres will remain closed on August 12, 2025, following a red alert issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The closure order applies to students, teachers, staff, and school management alike, with the administration taking proactive steps to ensure safety.
This move comes as the IMD forecasted intense rainfall across several districts, particularly Rudraprayag, where red and orange alerts are in effect for August 12, 13, and 14.
Red Alert Triggers Widespread Caution
In response to IMD’s forecast, the entire district administration has been placed on high alert, with specific orders for public safety and disaster preparedness. Authorities have also temporarily suspended the Kedarnath Yatra for three days due to safety concerns for pilgrims and locals.
District Magistrate Prateek Jain confirmed the heightened alert in a video message and advised residents, especially those near rivers and streams, to relocate to safer locations. “We are monitoring the rising water levels closely and have deployed emergency personnel to prevent any disaster,” he said.
Security and Emergency Measures in Place
The administration has activated disaster management teams, police personnel, and the public works department across vulnerable areas. Security forces have been asked to remain on standby to assist with evacuations or emergencies.
“All necessary precautions are being taken,” the District Magistrate added. “The safety of our citizens and pilgrims is the top priority.”
Kedarnath Yatra Paused Due to Weather Risks
The Kedarnath Yatra, a major pilgrimage in Uttarakhand that began on May 2, 2025, has been put on hold for three days due to the risk of landslides, flooding, and difficult terrain conditions caused by the heavy downpour.
Located at over 11,000 feet above sea level, the Kedarnath temple sees thousands of devotees each year. Authorities have assured the public that the yatra will resume only once weather conditions stabilize.
What Residents Need to Know
- School Closure: All schools and Anganwadi centres in Dehradun are closed on August 12 for all students, staff, and management.
- Kedarnath Yatra: Suspended temporarily from August 12 to 14.
- Weather Alerts: Red and orange alerts have been issued in Rudraprayag and other districts for the next three days.
- Safety Advisory: People near rivers and streams are urged to move to safer areas immediately.
- Monitoring: River levels and weather conditions are being closely watched; further decisions will be announced as needed.
Conclusion:
Uttarakhand is facing a critical weather situation, and the administration is taking swift action to protect lives and property. Citizens are advised to stay indoors, follow official advisories, and refrain from travelling to hilly or flood-prone regions until further notice.