
All schools, colleges to remain shut on April 21 in J&K’s Ramban
The recent flash floods caused by heavy rain in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district have left a trail of destruction in its wake. In an effort to ensure the safety of students and faculty, all educational institutions in Ramban will remain closed on April 21. This decision was taken by the authorities to prevent any potential risks or hazards due to the inclement weather.
According to reports, a cloudburst near Chenab Bridge in Dharamkund killed three people and damaged several houses in the area. The incident occurred when a sudden and intense cloudburst caused the Chenab River to swell, resulting in flash floods that affected several villages in the region.
The situation was further complicated by the fact that the cloudburst occurred during the night, making it difficult for people to evacuate their homes in time. However, timely intervention by the police and other emergency services helped to rescue nearly 100 people who were stranded due to the floods.
The rescue efforts were carried out by police teams, who worked tirelessly throughout the night to reach remote areas and evacuate people to safer locations. The teams were equipped with necessary equipment and resources to ensure that everyone was safely evacuated and provided with necessary assistance.
The incident has left several families without homes, and the authorities are working to provide relief and support to those affected. The damage assessment efforts are ongoing, and the authorities are working to provide assistance to those who have been affected by the floods.
In the aftermath of the incident, the Deputy Commissioner of Ramban district has ordered that all educational institutions in the district remain closed on April 21. This decision was taken to prevent any potential risks or hazards due to the inclement weather, and to ensure the safety of students and faculty.
The closure of educational institutions is a precautionary measure to ensure that students and faculty are safe and sound. The authorities are working to assess the situation and provide necessary assistance to those affected by the floods.
The people of Ramban district are still reeling from the impact of the flash floods, and the authorities are working to provide relief and support to those affected. The incident is a stark reminder of the importance of being prepared for natural disasters, and the need for effective emergency response systems.
In the coming days, the authorities will work to restore normalcy to the affected areas, and to provide necessary assistance to those affected by the floods. The people of Ramban district will work together to rebuild and recover from this incident, and to ensure that such disasters do not occur in the future.