Rewari government school flooded.
Due to heavy rains in many states of the country, people’s life has become chaotic. People are disturbed due to heavy rains in Haryana’s Rewari district. Government Senior Secondary School of Hansaka village has been submerged in water. From the school classroom to the library, water is everywhere. Due to which students cannot study in school. Students say that due to waterlogging, snakes are coming out of the school, which makes us afraid to even go.
The Government Senior Secondary School of Hansaka village has been completely submerged in water due to heavy rains for the past few days. Only water is visible all around the school. The studies of more than 400 students are being disrupted due to flooding in the school. Students are facing this problem from last one week. All the classrooms, library and other places of the school have been flooded. Due to the low level of the school building, water from the adjacent fields has also flooded the school.
Snakes emerge in school due to rain
Student Neha said that her school has been flooded for a week. Snakes are coming out from under the water, due to which our lives are in danger. Student Neha said that the school management has informed the concerned authorities about the water filling in the school, but no hearing is taking place. Due to the rain, there was a lot of water in the fields, which slowly seeped into the school.
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Water flooded from the classroom to the library
School principal Saroj Yadav said that it has been raining for the past several days, but after the last two days of rain, the condition of the school has become dire. Saroj Yadav said that around 400 children from 6th standard to 12th standard study in the school. The school has flooded from classrooms to the library, preventing students from going to class. After the government school was flooded, the school has now been shifted to a private school in nearby Jonawas village. The administration has made arrangements for the children to come and go to school.
(Reporting by Mahendra Bharti/Rewari)