Byndoor: Heavy rains flood classroom, headmaster's office in village school


Silvester D'Souza

Daijiworld Media Network - Byndoor

Byndoor, Jun 8: Heavy rainfall overnight caused water to innundate S H P School Rahutanakatte in Yadtare village, Byndoor. The deluge seeped into the 7th-grade classroom and the headmaster's office.

The school, comprising three buildings, including classrooms, the headmaster's office, an Akshara Dasoha room, and housing for government and guest teachers, serves 32 students from 1st to 7th standard. Three of these students are in the affected 7th-grade class, temporarily relocated to an adjacent room for safety.

Concerns persist that if rainfall continues, other classrooms could face similar issues, prompting the need for immediate action from authorities.

The flooding issue is compounded by ongoing construction of a four-way road on National Highway 66, resulting in water accumulation in the low-lying area of Rahutanakatte during the rainy season due to inadequate drainage.

Residents propose constructing a drain to divert water towards the nearby Sumanavati river, approximately 200 meters away. This measure aims to prevent further flooding not only in the school but also in surrounding residences, highlighting the urgency for prompt intervention by authorities.

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 09 2024

    third world country...third class infrastructure Nothing is under humans' control or power. Even Such natural calamities are happening Western, China and elsewhere!

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Jun 09 2024

    third world country...third class infratructure

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 09 2024

    Mangalore has become smart city now, Soon Byndoor also will become smart city because city is improving day by day.

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