In light of the orange weather alert issued for Tuesday, October 8 by Météo France, Monaco’s Prince’s government has decided to keep schools and nurseries operational. Despite this decision, the government will not penalize students who are unable to attend due to adverse weather conditions. Parents and residents commuting from outside Monaco are advised to adhere to the travel recommendations of the Alpes-Maritimes prefecture, which has mandated the closure of educational institutions in its area following forecasts of heavy rainfall and potential flooding.
The directive, issued on Monday evening, is part of a broader effort to ensure public safety while minimizing disruption in the principality. The government’s stance reflects a careful balance between maintaining normalcy and acknowledging the severe weather warnings affecting the neighboring Alpes-Maritimes region.
Authorities continue to stress the importance of safety, urging the public to avoid unnecessary risks during this period. This advisory comes after the Alpes-Maritimes prefecture’s decision to shut all schools on Tuesday in response to the imminent threat posed by the inclement weather conditions. Residents of Monaco are encouraged to stay informed and exercise caution in their travel plans.
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