Teams from the border security forces (BSF) and the national strength of the reaction to disasters (NDRF) performed on Wednesday rescue operations for 381 students and 70 teachers in Jawahar Vidyalaya in Daburi, who were imprisoned for floods on school campus and surrounding areas, the officials said.
The daburi area flooded as the Ravi river water level rose and reached a depth of 4-5 feet at school.
The school head received a notice that he did not send children and employees of home, although the holiday was announced. The ships were deployed to evacuate trapped students and employees to safer places.
Previously, the director asked for help from the district administration, after which he sent deputy Commissioner Dalwinderjit Singh teams to evacuate the disabled individuals.
Many team security forces and the national strength of the reaction to disasters were deployed to rescue students and teachers.
The district school official issued a notice to the Director with the aim of negligence regarding the safety of students. The announcement questioned why the director did not refuse students when the district administration declared a holiday for all schools.
In addition, the District Administration repeatedly warned against possible floods near Ravi, and officials considered it unacceptable to ignore these warnings and endanger the safety of students.
The Pandjab government declared a holiday for all schools from August 27 to August 30. Singh said the District Administration accepts calls from people in the areas affected by floods and that the teams responded immediately to help them.
Auxiliary operations in full swing
He stated that the water level in the Ravi River was slightly decreased and the administration was fully prepared to handle the situation, ensuring that the inhabitants of panic are not needed.
Heavy rains in the Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir River Basins had swollen rivers and streams, flooded many villages and low -laid areas in several districts in the panda. The situation remained heavy in many areas affected by floods, continuing to relieve and rescue operations carried out by the local administrations supported by the NDRF, the military and state agencies.
The worst villages are Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Hoshiarpur and Amritsar.
(Tagstotranslate) Punjab Flood (T) Ravi River Flooding