
All Schools, Colleges to Remain Shut on April 21 in J&K’s Ramban
As the region of Jammu and Kashmir is still reeling from the devastating effects of heavy rain and flash floods, the administration has decided to shut down all educational institutions in Ramban district on April 21. The decision comes in the wake of a cloudburst near Chenab Bridge in Dharamkund, which led to the loss of three precious lives and caused significant damage to several houses.
According to reports, nearly 100 people were rescued by police teams, who worked tirelessly to evacuate those stranded by the flash floods. The rescue efforts were a testament to the bravery and quick thinking of the emergency responders, who put their lives at risk to save others.
The flash floods, which were caused by the heavy rain, have left a trail of destruction in their wake. Several houses were damaged, and the exact extent of the damage is still being assessed. The authorities are working around the clock to provide relief to those affected by the disaster.
In light of the situation, the District Magistrate (DM) of Ramban has issued an order directing all schools and colleges in the district to remain closed on April 21. The decision was taken to ensure the safety and well-being of students and teachers, who would have been at risk of being affected by the inclement weather.
The flash floods in Ramban are the latest in a series of natural disasters to hit the region in recent weeks. The region has been experiencing heavy rain and hailstorms, which have caused significant damage to crops and infrastructure.
The administration has been working to provide relief to those affected by the disasters, including providing food, shelter, and medical assistance to those in need. The efforts are ongoing, and the authorities are working to ensure that everyone affected by the disasters receives the support they need.
The closure of schools and colleges is a precautionary measure to ensure that students and teachers are safe and secure. The administration is working to restore normalcy to the area as soon as possible, and the closure of educational institutions is a temporary measure to ensure that everyone is safe.
In the meantime, the authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. The administration is also working to restore power and communication services to those affected by the disasters.
The people of Ramban have been resilient in the face of adversity, and they are working together to rebuild their lives and their communities. The administration is committed to supporting them every step of the way, and we are confident that the region will soon return to normal.