Islamabad Extends Summer Holidays 2024 Due to Heatwave

Exciting news for students in Islamabad: the summer holidays for 2024 have been extended! In response to the extreme heatwave, the Federal Ministry of Education has decided to lengthen the summer vacation for schools and colleges in the capital. This extension, necessitated by the severe heat and humidity, will last a few more days. The federal government has issued an official notice about this extension, which you can read below. Keep visiting our website for more updates and important news like this. The students can read the complete updates regarding Islamabad Extends Summer Holidays 2024 Due to Severe Heatwave.
Official Notification on Extended Summer Holidays in Islamabad
As anticipated, the federal government has now officially extended the summer break for school and college students. Following similar measures in Sindh and Balochistan, the Federal Ministry has announced that the summer holidays in Islamabad will be extended, albeit for a brief period. The official notification from the Ministry reads:
“Due to intense heat and humidity in the Federal Capital district, summer vacations in ICT schools and colleges will be extended until 4th August 2024.”
This means the summer break in Islamabad is now extended until 4th August 2024, with classes resuming on 5th August 2024.
Extension of Summer Holidays in Other Provinces
Recently, the Sindh government extended its summer break until 14th August due to the persistent severe weather. Similarly, Balochistan extended its holidays until 14th August 2024, in anticipation of hot weather, torrential rains, and flash flooding. Schools in these provinces will reopen on 15th August 2024.
Safety Measures Behind Holiday Extension
This week, several regions across the country, including the capital, are expected to experience more rain, wind, and thunderstorms, which will further affect weather conditions. Extending the summer holidays in Islamabad is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff amidst the extreme weather. The Federal Ministry of Educations decision aims to protect students from the health risks associated with high temperatures and humidity, emphasizing the importance of their safety during these challenging weather conditions.