Schools in Asia suspended training due to severe heat

In many countries of South and Southeast Asia, due to the strong heat of the school, they temporarily closed.

According to the Gulf Today newspaper, the Kerala Indian government decided to close schools in the state until May 6.

The India Meteorological Department said that last month, five heat waves were recorded in the Kerale.

It is noted that the waves caused the lack of sufficient storms in the region and anticyclonic circulation off the southeastern coast of the country.

According to NBC News, the formation was also suspended in Bangladesh, where the air temperature exceeded 37 degrees.

about 33 million children in the country cannot go to school.

In Cambodia, public schools called for reducing education to 2 hours a day.

In the Philippines, where the temperature reached a dangerous level, full -time training was suspended for 4 days. The temperature in the capital of Manila may exceed 37 degrees.

The head of the Singapore Observatory Benjamin Horton noted the importance of finding a long -term solution to the problem of increasing temperature.

“We need to solve the problem of greenhouse gas emissions,” he said.

In Kerala on April 29, two people died as a result of a thermal blow. In the state, the air temperature rose 5.5 degrees above normal and reached 41.9 degrees.

India survived the hottest April in the history of observations. Due to the abnormal heat, a total of 9 people died.