South Sudan's government announces reopening of schools after a two-week closure due to extreme heat. Adverse effects of climate change, including heatwaves, flooding, and drought, have been experienced in recent years. Teachers advised to take precautions against heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
Key Points
South Sudan's government announces reopening of schools after heatwave
Climate change causing extreme heat, flooding, and drought in the country
Teachers advised to minimize outdoor activities, provide water, and monitor children for signs of heat-related illnesses
Pros
Schools reopening to resume education for students
Government taking action to address extreme heat conditions
Health and education ministries providing guidelines for teachers
Cons
Adverse effects of climate change affecting South Sudan
Some schools in rural areas continuing operations despite warnings