Key Points

Rescue operations are underway for 400 students and 40 staff members trapped in a flooded residential school in Punjab's Gurdaspur district. The school complex has been completely surrounded by 4-5 feet of water, forcing everyone to move to upper floors and rooftops. The flood situation across Punjab has become critical with major dams nearing their maximum capacity due to heavy rainfall. The state government has ordered all schools to remain closed until August 30 as rescue efforts continue in multiple affected districts.

Key Points: NDRF Army Rescue 400 Students Trapped in Punjab Floods

  • School complex marooned in 4-5 feet of water with ground floors submerged
  • Students and staff moved to upper floors and rooftops for safety
  • Water levels reached 7-8 feet deep on routes to the school
  • Major Punjab dams Bhakra Pong Ranjit Sagar near capacity thresholds
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Punjab floods: NDRF, Army deployed to rescue 400 students, 40 employees of residential school

Indian Army and NDRF deploy boats to evacuate 400 students and staff from flooded Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya school in Gurdaspur amid Punjab's severe flood crisis.

"All schoolteachers, the Principal and other staff members are present in the school - Survivor to media"

Chandigarh, Aug 27

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the Indian Army and police was deployed on Wednesday to rescue nearly 400 students, comprising boys and girls, and 40 staff members of residential Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district, in boats.

Students from Class VI to X, non-teaching staff members and teaching faculty members have moved to upper floors and rooftops of the school buildings.

The school complex has been marooned in four to five feet of water. Survivors told rescuers that ground floors were submerged in two to three feet of water.

“All schoolteachers, the Principal and other staff members are present in the school,” a survivor told the mediapersons, who reached the spot by riding boats with locals, who were also involved in the rescue operation.

As per the rescuers, the school, is located in Daburi village, some 12 km from Gurdaspur town in the Dinanagar subdivision, and at some places en route to the school the water level is seven to eight feet deep.

The flood situation across Punjab turned alarming as water levels in major dams such as Bhakra, Pong, Ranjit Sagar, and Shahpur Kandi surged close to or above their designed thresholds.

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Principal Naresh Kumar said the school authorities have informed families of the stranded children.

Meanwhile, hundreds of villages in Punjab along the swollen Satluj, Beas, and Ravi rivers were flooded on Wednesday, severely affecting life and damaging crops after the floodgates of the Bhakra and Pong dams were opened.

The inflow into these reservoirs had alarmingly increased due to torrential rains in their catchment areas, mainly Himachal Pradesh.

Rescue and evacuation of people are currently underway by teams of the NDRF. The worst-affected districts are Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar.

The Punjab government has announced that all primary, secondary, and senior secondary schools, both government and private, will be closed across the state till August 30, due to the heavy rainfall.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why are residential schools built in flood-prone areas? This is a serious question that needs to be addressed. We need better planning for infrastructure.
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Arjun K
Salute to our armed forces and NDRF teams! They're working in such dangerous conditions with water levels reaching 7-8 feet. Real heroes! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The parents must be going through hell right now. Thank goodness the school informed families. Hope all children are reunited with their families soon.
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Vikram M
This flood situation across Punjab is really alarming. Multiple dams at capacity, villages flooded, crops destroyed. Climate change is hitting us hard.
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Michael C
Good decision to close all schools till August 30. Safety first! Hope the rescue operations are completed successfully and no lives are lost.

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