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Flood-like situation in Varanasi: Schools shut for two days as Ganga crosses danger mark

Visuals from Namo Ghat in Varansi showed Ganga river approaching danger levels, prompting heightened alert among authorities.

August 05, 2025 / 14:25 IST
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Varanasi's popular Namo Ghat along the Ganga, stands flooded following intense monsoons in the city. (Photo: X)

Continuous monsoon rains have caused the water level of the Ganga River in Varanasi to cross the danger mark, creating a flood-like situation in many low-lying areas, including Namo Ghat.

As the Ganga river crossed danger levels, all schools in Varanasi, across all boards and up to Class 12, have been ordered to remain shut for two days — August 5 and 6.

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“In view of the rain and flood situation in Varanasi district, and following the directions of the District Magistrate, all schools from pre-primary to Class 12 across all boards will remain closed on August 5 and 6,” the District School Superintendent was quoted by DD News. Heads of institutions have been directed to strictly comply.

Uttar Pradesh Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna visited flood-affected areas on Monday and met with residents. He said the public expressed satisfaction with the relief efforts. “It is a natural disaster, and everyone must cooperate,” he was quoted by DD News as saying.

Due to the rising river levels since Saturday and persistent heavy rainfall, several areas in Varanasi were inundated. Authorities have banned all boat operations on the Ganga as a precaution.