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Uncertainty looms over future of Manang students after flood damages schools



MANANG: Floods triggered by incessant rains in Manang have largely damaged schools, leaving students, teachers, and guardians in distress. Of four secondary schools in the district of Gandaki Province, three have suffered flood implications.

The Lokpriya Secondary School at Chame is at high risk of being eroded after the flooded Marsyangdi River changed its course and started flowing towards the school building.

Manoj Gurung, an eighth-grader at the Thoche-based Prakash Jyoti Secondary School says he has doubt whether he could go to school in the future.

As he said, all he could see are the ruins of his school building after it was swept away by the flooded river.

Ninth-grader Priya Gurung laments that the flood made it impossible for them to continue schools within the locality. “After the flood, we have neither safe home nor schools,” she says.

The Bhanu Secondary School at Talgaun of Naso rural municipality has been inundated by the flood from Marsyangdi. “The entire village is underwater,’’ said locals.

Education Development and Coordination Unit Chief Narayan Yogi said only one secondary school in the district was safe from the damage. The disaster resulted in massive damages to the other three schools and it would take time for rebuilding.

It suggests that Manang folks have to send their kids to other schools far from home for study as the schools have suffered damage due to floods, landslides, and river cutting.
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Publish Date : 26 June 2021 20:36 PM

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