Jamshedpur on alert as Kharkhai, Swarnarekha rivers cross danger mark following heavy rains

Mr. Jindal
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Several days ago, a residential school in East Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, was flooded. Around 160 students were trapped in the school and were later rescued by the police.

Several days ago, a residential school in East Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, was flooded. Around 160 students were trapped in the school and were later rescued by the police.
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“An alert was issued in Jamshedpur in Jharkhand on Thursday (July 10, 2025) as the Kharkhai and Swarnarekha were flowing above the danger mark following heavy rains,” according to a statement.

Incessant downpour over the last two days led to an increase in water levels of the two rivers, even no rainfall was recorded since the morning.

“Kharkhai’s water level at the Adityapur bridge was at 129.96 metre, against the danger mark of 129 metre. The Swarnarekha was flowing at 121.64 metre at Mango bridge, against the red mark of 121.50 metre,” the statement said.

162 students trapped in inundated residential school in Jharkhand after heavy rain rescued

The East Singhbhum district administration appealed to people living near the rivers to remain alert. Bagbeda Mahanagar Vikas Samity president Subodh Jha said some houses in low-lying areas of Bagbeda were inundated owing to the rain.

Schools across the district remained shut in view of the situation at the direction of the district administration.

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