ARA school closed: 130 schools in flood -affected areas closed until September 20, an important decision of District Administration - Bhojpur Ara Flood 130 Schools closed until September 20
Updated: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 08:20 pm (IST) In the light of the flood situation in Bhojpur, an order was issued to close by September 20, 130 schools. This order applies to schools in Shahpur Barhra Ara and Koilwar Zone. The water level of the Ganges River came down from the danger mark, which restored traffic in rural areas. Due to low water in the upper areas, the chances of flooding are now low. 130 schools in flood -focused areas closed again until September 20, Jagran correspondent, macaw. In light of the flood problems in the Bhojpur district, the order to re -conclude 130 schools by September 20 was issued on Tuesday. According to the order withdrawn by the District Education Officer Manvendra Kumar Rai, 130 schools in Shahpur Barhra Ara and Koilwar zone of the district were closed from September 16 to September 20. This was done with a view to the flood. Remove ad, just read the news, the schools that are closed include the elementary school, middle school, Uttrit Middle School and plus two high school. Shahpur contains 67, 51 in Barhra, 11 in macaws and one in Kilwar. On the other hand, the water level of the Ganges River in the Bhojpur district also came off the danger mark on Tuesday due to constant decrease in the upper parts of the Ganges. The water level of the Ganges was 53.57 meters on Monday. Tuesday morning or 53.07 meters. It is known that the danger mark of Ganga in the Bhojpur district is 53.08 meters. On the other hand, due to the ongoing reduction of the water of the Ganges River, water again came from all the rural roads of Barhra and Shahpur. After the floodwaters, traffic started again in all places. Due to flooding for the third consecutive time in both the block areas, the path of many rural and road construction division was again damaged. The executive engineer of the flood control division Abhishek Kumar said that due to the low water in the upper area, there was no possibility of flooding in the district.