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DM orders closure of schools in Sikkim's Mangan due to safety concerns of studentsThe order stated that the district magistrate deemed it unsafe for the students to attend schools in view of the damage to property and road blockages in different areas of Mangan district due to continuous and heavy rainfall that occurred on the intervening night of June 12-13.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Section of a road damaged due to landslides triggered by incessant rainfall at Mangan in North Sikkim. Government schools in Mangan will remain closed till further orders, keeping in mind the safety concerns of students in the wake of such landslides.</p></div>

Section of a road damaged due to landslides triggered by incessant rainfall at Mangan in North Sikkim. Government schools in Mangan will remain closed till further orders, keeping in mind the safety concerns of students in the wake of such landslides.

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Gangtok: The Mangan district administration on Tuesday ordered the closure of all government schools in the district with immediate effect due to safety concerns of students in view of damage to property and road blockages.

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An ordered issued by District Magistrate Hem Kumar Chettri said government schools in Manul, Singhik, Mangan and Mangshilla clusters of Mangan block and Lingdong, Hee Gyathang, Passingdong, Lingzya, Tingvong and Gor clusters of Dzongu block will remain closed till further orders.

The order stated that the district magistrate deemed it unsafe for the students to attend schools in view of the damage to property and road blockages in different areas of Mangan district due to continuous and heavy rainfall that occurred on the intervening night of June 12-13.

The heads and staff of schools shall remain in the station, the order said, adding the decision shall come into force with immediate effect and shall remain valid till further orders.

Incessant rains since June 12 wreaked havoc in Mangan, causing multiple landslides, and severing connectivity to most parts of the district.

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(Published 18 June 2024, 13:02 IST)