October 29 School Holiday: Andhra Pradesh Districts Including Vizag Shut Schools Amid Cyclone Montha Alerts

October 29 School Holiday:As Cyclone Montha continues to disrupt weather conditions along the Andhra Pradesh coast, multiple districts including Vizag have declared a school holiday on October 29, 2025, following alerts from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The department has warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall and gale-force winds, prompting local authorities to prioritize student safety.
According to official updates, schools in NTR, Bapatla, Krishna, and Guntur districts will remain closed on October 29 due to ongoing severe weather. The decision follows three consecutive days of intense rain and strong winds, which have disrupted daily life in these regions. The IMD’s red and orange alerts forecast rainfall up to 20 cm and wind speeds reaching 90-100 kmph as Cyclone Montha approaches landfall.
East Godavari
Annamayya
Kadapa
NTR
Bapatla
Krishna,
Guntur districts
Bapatla
YSR Kadapa
Prakasam
Nellore
Tirupati
Annamayya
October 29 School Holiday:There are also reports of announcing school holidays in more districts.
In Dr BR Ambedkar Konaseema district, officials have been advised to decide school holidays based on local weather conditions, allowing flexibility for schools to ensure safety. Meanwhile, East Godavari, Annamayya, and Kadapa districts – where schools were already shut on October 27 and 28 – are expected to review weather developments before extending the closures.
The latest IMD bulletin indicates that Cyclone Montha, currently classified as a Severe Cyclonic Storm (SCS) over the Bay of Bengal, is expected to make landfall between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam late evening/night on October 28. Rainfall is likely to persist until October 29, particularly across Kakinada, Godavari, Eluru, Guntur, Palnadu, Prakasam, and YSR Kadapa districts.
District administrations have urged parents and students to stay updated through official announcements and avoid unnecessary travel in coastal and low-lying areas during this period.









