
All Schools, Colleges to Remain Shut on April 21 in J&K’s Ramban
The residents of Ramban district in Jammu and Kashmir are bracing for a challenging day ahead as all educational institutions in the area will remain closed on April 21 due to the inclement weather caused by heavy rain and flash floods.
According to reports, a cloudburst occurred near the Chenab Bridge in Dharamkund, resulting in the loss of three precious lives and causing significant damage to several houses in the area. The incident has left the residents in shock, and the authorities are working tirelessly to rescue those trapped and assess the damage caused by the flash floods.
The decision to close all schools and colleges in Ramban district was taken by the district administration to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff. The administration has advised all educational institutions to remain shut on April 21 and resume normal functioning from April 22 onwards.
The flash floods caused by the cloudburst have brought significant damage to the infrastructure of the affected areas, with several houses and buildings being damaged or partially destroyed. The authorities have deployed police teams and rescue workers to assist in the rescue efforts and provide aid to those affected by the disaster.
“We have deployed our teams to rescue those trapped and provide medical assistance to those who were injured in the incident. We are also assessing the damage caused by the flash floods to ensure that the affected areas are restored to normal as soon as possible,” said a police officer, who was part of the rescue efforts.
The district administration has also set up relief camps in the affected areas to provide shelter and food to those who have been displaced by the disaster. The camps are being managed by the administration, along with the help of local organizations and volunteers.
The residents of Ramban district are grateful to the authorities for their prompt response to the disaster and for ensuring their safety and well-being. “We are thankful to the administration for their prompt response and for ensuring our safety. We are also grateful to the rescue workers who risked their lives to rescue those trapped,” said a local resident, who was affected by the disaster.
The flash floods caused by the cloudburst have also disrupted the normal life of the residents of Ramban district, with many roads and bridges being damaged or blocked. The authorities have advised the residents to exercise caution while traveling and to avoid traveling to the affected areas until the situation returns to normal.
In conclusion, the decision to close all schools and colleges in Ramban district is a precautionary measure taken by the district administration to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff. The authorities are working tirelessly to rescue those trapped and assess the damage caused by the flash floods, and the residents of the affected areas are grateful for their prompt response.