
All Schools, Colleges to Remain Shut on April 21 in J&K’s Ramban
The ongoing heavy rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district has taken a devastating turn, leaving a trail of destruction and loss of life. A cloudburst near the Chenab Bridge in Dharamkund killed three people and damaged several houses. The incident has forced authorities to take measures to ensure the safety of students and staff, leading to the decision to shut all educational institutions in the district on April 21.
According to reports, the cloudburst occurred on the evening of April 20, causing flash floods in the area. The incident was so severe that nearly 100 people had to be rescued by police teams to ensure their safety. The rescue efforts were carried out in a challenging environment, with officials facing difficulties in reaching the affected areas due to the inclement weather.
The Ramban district administration has announced that all schools and colleges will remain closed on April 21 as a precautionary measure. The decision has been taken to prevent any accidents or untoward incidents that may occur due to the ongoing heavy rainfall.
The Chenab Bridge, which connects the Ramban district to the rest of the state, was severely affected by the cloudburst. The bridge is an important link for the residents of the district, and its closure has caused significant disruptions to the flow of traffic and essential supplies.
The district administration is working tirelessly to assess the damage caused by the cloudburst and to provide relief to the affected families. Teams of officials from various departments, including the administration, police, and disaster management, are on the ground, working to restore normalcy to the affected areas.
The rescue efforts are ongoing, with officials working to evacuate people from the affected areas and providing them with shelter and food. The administration has also set up relief camps in the district to provide assistance to the affected families.
The heavy rainfall in Ramban has also caused significant damage to infrastructure, including roads and buildings. The district administration has announced that it will provide assistance to the affected families and will work to restore the damaged infrastructure as soon as possible.
The Ramban district is no stranger to natural disasters. In the past, the district has been affected by landslides, flash floods, and other natural disasters. However, this latest incident has caused significant damage and loss of life, underscoring the need for the administration to take measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
The decision to shut all educational institutions in the district on April 21 is a prudent one, given the severity of the situation. The safety of students and staff is of utmost importance, and the administration has taken the correct decision to ensure their safety.
As the relief and damage assessment efforts continue, the people of Ramban district are left to pick up the pieces and rebuild their lives. The district administration has promised to provide all necessary assistance to the affected families and to work to restore normalcy to the affected areas as soon as possible.
In the meantime, the people of Ramban district are advised to remain cautious and to follow the instructions of the authorities. The district administration has promised to keep the residents informed about the situation and will provide regular updates on the relief and damage assessment efforts.
As the situation develops, it is clear that the people of Ramban district will require support and assistance to recover from this devastating incident. The district administration has promised to provide all necessary assistance, and it is hoped that the people of the district will be able to rebuild their lives soon.
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