Schools closed due to scorching heat in Sudan.
Juba (South Sudan): The sun is spewing embers in South Sudan. Due to the scorching heat, incidents of many students fainted have come to light. After this, on Thursday, all schools have been closed on government orders for two weeks. This step has been taken due to the suffering of the children who are studying in school due to the heat of the heat and the possibility of deaths from the heat wave.
Explain that the southern Sudan has to face floods and other complex conditions during the rainy season due to climate change. This is the second time the country has closed schools due to heat in February and March. The country’s Deputy Education Minister Martin Tako Moi said that “an average of 12 students are fainting daily in Juba city.” Most schools in South Sudan have temporary structures made of iron sheets and do not have electricity.
Temperature may increase more
South Sudan Environment Minister Josephine Napwon Cosmos has urged people to stay indoors and drink water, as the temperature is likely to rise to 42 ° C. This can increase the outbreak of heat further. People have been advised to get out only when the work is very important in the sun. Education workers have urged the government to consider amending the school calendar so that the school is closed in February and re -opened in April when the temperature is low. (AP)
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