
All schools in nine districts of Mizoram, including Aizawl, Kolasib, Lunglei, and Mamit, were closed on April 28, 2026, due to heavy rainfall raising concerns over mudflows, landslides, and rockfalls. Authorities prioritized student safety amid worsening weather, while the India Meteorological Department forecasted continued light to moderate rain with thunderstorms. Southern districts Hnahthial and Lawngtlai kept schools open due to improved conditions. The Union Health Secretary also issued heatwave preparedness advisories for other regions.
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The overall tone is neutral and precautionary, emphasizing safety and preparedness in response to adverse weather. The articles avoid alarmist language, instead focusing on official decisions and forecasts. There is a balanced presentation of risks and responses, with no evident positive or negative sentiment beyond concern for public safety.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| theprint | Schools in Mizoram's nine districts closed due to rain | Center | Neutral |
| news18 | Schools in Mizoram's nine districts closed due to rain | Center | Neutral |
| republicworld | Heavy Rainfall, Landslide Alert: Are Schools In Mizoram's Aizawl Closed Today? | Center | Neutral |
| news18 | Mizoram: Schools in Aizawl shut amid heavy rainfall, landslide threat | Center | Neutral |
news18 broke this story on 28 Apr, 04:22 am. Other outlets followed.
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