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J-K: Schools in Kashmir valley to remain shut today amid severe weather warnings

ANI April 21, 2025 163 views

Kashmir Valley schools remain closed as heavy rains trigger deadly landslides in Ramban, killing three including children. The Indian Army has deployed medical teams while authorities warn against travel on the Jammu-Srinagar highway. Deputy CM Surinder Chaudhary visited affected areas as CM Omar Abdullah pledged government support. Meteorological officials maintain yellow alerts across most districts with rescue operations ongoing.

"Extremely anguished by the tragic landslide and flash flood in Ramban" - Omar Abdullah"
Srinagar, April 21: In view of continuing severe weather conditions and forecasts, classwork in all schools across Kashmir valley will remain suspended on Monday, April 21, said Jammu and Kashmir's (J-K) Education Minister Sakina Itoo.

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Education Minister Sakina Itoo closes schools as precaution

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Ramban faces worst damage with 250 houses destroyed

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Army sets up medical camps and distributes essentials

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Yellow alert issued for most Kashmir districts

This decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and well-being of all students across the Valley.

Taking to social media platform X, Itoo wrote, "In light of the continuing severe weather conditions and forecasts, it has been decided that classwork in all schools of the valley shall remain suspended for one day tomorrow (21st April). This decision has been taken as a precautionary step to ensure the safety and well-being of all students"

https://x.com/sakinaitoo/status/1913993905093378108

The decision comes as parts of Jammu and Kashmir continue to witness intense rainfall, cloudbursts, and landslides, especially in the hilly regions. The Meteorological Centre in Srinagar has issued a yellow alert or 'watch' for most districts, excluding Jammu, Poonch, Kathua, Muzzafarabad and Mirpur.

In Ramban district, flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains in the early hours of Sunday have caused widespread devastation. At least three people, including two children, lost their lives in Bagahana village after two houses collapsed due to a landslide.

According to Deputy Commissioner Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary, approximately 200-250 houses have been damaged, with Ramban being the most severely affected.

"Due to incessant rainfall and cloudburst, the National Highway was closed at several places. In Ramban, houses and hotels have been damaged," Chaudhary told ANI, adding that the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and local teams are on-site for rescue operations.

The Indian Army and local administration have launched massive relief efforts, including setting up medical aid camps, distributing essential medicines, and ensuring access to food and drinking water.

Union Minister of State Jitendra Singh praised the Indian Army and local administration for the timely assistance.

"In the aftermath of the torrential hailstorm yesterday, while the district administration team led by energetic DC Mr Baseer Haq has been commendably on the job since last night, it is time also to acknowledge and thank the Indian Army for their timely assistance, which played a crucial role in providing relief to the local population," Singh wrote in a post on X.

"I feel gratified to inform that the Army has set up medical aid camps, distributed essential medicines and ensured access to food and clean drinking water. They have also made special arrangements for tea and basic meals for the affected population. Needless to say, the Indian Army at the service of the nation, not only during wartime but equally as much during peacetime crises," he added.

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Chaudhary visited Ramban to take stock of the ground situation, while Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed grief over the loss of lives and assured all support from the government.

"Extremely anguished by the tragic landslide and flash flood in Ramban, which has caused considerable damage to life and property. My thoughts are with the affected families in this difficult hour. We are in touch with the local administration to ensure immediate rescue efforts wherever needed," said Abdullah in a statement shared by the Chief Minister's Office.

Meanwhile, authorities have urged residents to stay indoors, avoid travelling along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, and follow official advisories until the weather improves and clearing operations are completed.

Reader Comments

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Aisha K.
Safety first! This was absolutely the right call by the education minister. No point risking children's lives when the weather is this unpredictable. Hope everyone stays safe 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I understand the safety concerns, I wonder if we're being too cautious. One day closure might lead to more academic pressure later. Couldn't they have shifted to online classes instead?
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Fatima A.
My heart breaks for the families who lost loved ones in Ramban. The images of damaged houses are devastating. Kudos to the Army and NDRF teams working in such difficult conditions 💙
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Vikram P.
The weather patterns are getting more extreme each year. We need better infrastructure to handle these situations - stronger buildings, better drainage systems, and early warning mechanisms.
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Sameer T.
Shoutout to all the rescue workers! These heroes are working round the clock while most of us are safe at home. Stay strong Kashmir, we'll get through this together ✊
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Neha R.
As a parent, I'm relieved they made this decision early. Last time they waited too long and many kids got stranded at school. Better safe than sorry when it comes to children's safety!

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