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Black River Technical College cancels classes in response to ongoing flooding in Northeast Arkansas

Randolph County, Arkansas – Black River Technical College in Randolph County, Arkansas, has canceled classes due to ongoing river flooding issues in the region. The flooding, which has been affecting Northeast Arkansas, prompted the college to close its Pocahontas and Walnut Ridge campuses on Tuesday, April 8, and Wednesday, April 9.

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The decision to close the campuses was made to ensure the safety of students, faculty, and staff as floodwaters have caused significant disruptions in the area. The college also noted that several campus entries are blocked due to flood barriers, further complicating access to the buildings.

BRTC’s administration is closely monitoring the situation, and the school has made sure to communicate the cancellation to all students. The closure is part of the college’s standard inclement weather protocol, which aims to protect the safety of the campus community during severe weather events.

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For those needing more information, Black River Technical College’s inclement weather policy is available on their official website. The policy outlines the procedures the school follows during hazardous weather conditions and how cancellations and delays are determined.

As flood conditions persist, local authorities are urging residents to stay informed about the latest developments and to take necessary precautions. The college will continue to update students and staff as the situation evolves.

 

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