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Sikkim: Education Department Announces Closure of Educational Institutions

The decision to temporarily close educational institutions has been taken in order to prevent any unforeseen incidents in the affected districts.

Sentinel Digital Desk

GANGTOK: In view of the incidence of cloud burst which triggered massive flooding in the Teesta River, the Government of Sikkim has declared the shutting down of the schools. This order remains in effect till the 8th of October from the 4th of October.

The Department of Education of the Sikkim Government issued a circular on the morning of Wednesday. “In view of the unprecedented emergency situation created by the flooding of Teesta River, all Government Schools and Private Schools located in Pakyong, Gangtok, Namchi and Mangan Districts shall remain closed till 8th October 2023. All CEOs are further directed to disseminate this information among all HOIS/ In charges, staff and students” mentioned the circular issued by the department.

A sudden and devastating cloud burst over Lhonak Lake in North Sikkim triggered a flash flood in the Teesta River, particularly in the Lachen Valley, on Wednesday. The situation was compounded by the release of water from a nearby dam, resulting in the unfortunate washing away of 23 army personnel, and submersion of camps, and vehicles, according to officials. The flash floods began around 1.30 a.m., catching the region by surprise. Defence authorities reported that establishments along the valley have been significantly impacted, and efforts are underway to ascertain the full extent of the damage.

The release of water from the Chungthang dam caused an abrupt surge in water levels downstream, reaching heights of 15-20 feet. This sudden increase in water levels also affected army vehicles parked near Bardang, close to Singtam, as confirmed by Defence spokesperson Lt. Col Mahendra Rawat. Currently, 23 army personnel have been reported as missing, and 41 vehicles have been submerged in the slush created by the flash flood. Search and rescue operations are in progress, with the Border Road Organisation (BRO) launching efforts to assist. Thankfully, 80 locals have already been safely evacuated.

The decision to temporarily close educational institutions has been taken in order to prevent any unforeseen incidents in the affected districts.

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