Authorities advise parents to keep children indoors during extreme heatwave, expected to last two weeks

South Sudan is closing all schools from Monday in preparation for an extreme heatwave expected to last two weeks.

The health and education ministries have advised parents to keep all children indoors as temperatures are expected to soar to 45C (113F).

They warned that any school found open during the warning period would have its registration withdrawn, but the statement issued late on Saturday did not specify how long schools would remain closed.

  • Neato@ttrpg.network
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    8 months ago

    Wow, and it’s only March.

    Albeit they are pretty close to the equator. Do their seasons matter or are heat waves more indicative of their weather?

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      8 months ago

      Temperatures are consistently high all year, but there’s more rain in the summer. They’re probably escaping the worst possible combination of temperature and humidity, but that feels like pretty small comfort in the face of 45 C

      • itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        7 months ago

        As Deceptichum said, it’s getting dangerously close to the point where the wet bulb temperature exceeds 35°C, after which the temperature starts to become lethal to humans. We’re on route that large swaths of the earth become uninhabitable without AC