In the city of Los Angeles (California, USA) and its environs due to the already raging 11th day of destructive fires, training in educational institutions was suspended.
Superintendant of the school district of Los Angeles Alberto Carvalia said that several schools burned out or received serious damage.
According to him, the restoration of some schools affected by the fire may take more than two years.
students of some schools who were unsuitable for classes as a result of fires were temporarily transferred to other schools in the area where it was safer, he said.
Teachers are looking for ways to continue teaching children
Teachers throughout the city are also trying to find ways to organize training for students and return it to the feeling of “normal life” in the conditions of ongoing fires.
The leaderships of many schools suspended classes, saying that they are currently focused on restoring and attempts to create a sense of community.
Some schools organize meetings and trips for children so that they can take part in events while they are looking for a new place where they can continue their training.
The United School District of Pasadena this week left closed all schools in which 14 thousand students study, and instead offered students online students who do not require a visit.
Today, as a result of forest fires that began in the Pasifik-Palyseids area in Los Angeles on the morning of January 7 and quickly spread to nearby areas, especially to Iton, Herst, Sanset and Woodley, 25 people were killed.
The total damage and economic losses caused by fires, as a result of which thousands of acres of land turned into a ashes, are estimated at $ 250-275 billion.