Punjab is facing one of its most severe flood crises in years. Schools across many districts have been shut to protect children. Which districts of Punjab ordered school closures amid historic floods? This question reflects growing concern among parents and communities.
The Punjab government announced a general closure of schools from August 27 to August 30 due to heavy rains and rising flood threats. However, several districts have extended or localized closures as floodwaters continue to spread.
District-specific closures:
- Sialkot, Narowal, Gujrat, and Pasrur ordered schools shut indefinitely or until further notice in heavily affected areas.
- In Narowal, all schools, both government and private, will remain closed from September 1 to September 5.
- Sialkot also extended school closures from September 1 to 5 due to high flood levels.
- Okara closed schools in 32 localities along the Sutlej and Ravi rivers until September 7.
- In Pakpattan, more than 30 schoolsβ18 in Pakpattan city and 12 in Arifwalaβwere ordered shut.
- Chiniot closed 88 schools in flood-hit areas, including 10 in Chiniot city, 33 in Lalian, and 45 in Bhawana. Authorities are reviewing the situation daily.
- In Lahore, most schools reopened on September 1, but 45 in submerged areas remain closed as they are being used as relief camps.
- In Hafizabad, the Government Special Education School in Pindi Bhattian will stay closed until September 5, while others continue classes.
Wider impact
The floods have submerged over 2,300 villages and forced nearly half a million people to evacuate. Many schools in rural areas are being used as shelters and relief centers for displaced families.
Summary
So, which districts of Punjab ordered school closures amid historic floods? The list includes Sialkot, Narowal, Gujrat, Pasrur, Okara, Pakpattan, Chiniot, parts of Lahore, and Hafizabad.
Looking Ahead
Officials continue to monitor the situation closely. Reopening timelines depend on how quickly the floodwaters recede. Parents and students are urged to follow local updates as conditions remain unpredictable.
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