Cambodia sending students home early to cope with heat wave

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Last Updated : May 02 2016 | 4:57 PM IST
Cambodia has shortened the school day by one hour to help students cope with a heat wave that has pushed temperatures as high as 42 degrees Celsius.
Education Minister Hang Chuon Naron signed the rule into effect today, and it will remain in place until the cooling rains begin.
The rainy season normally starts in late May but could begin later this year, he said.
Most schools in Cambodia, like elsewhere in the region, have no air conditioning. The new rule deducts 30 minutes from the beginning and end of each school day, said Ros Lina, the ministry spokesman.
The next long break for Cambodian students will be from August to October.
School authorities throughout Cambodia were also ordered to be aware of heat-related illness, such as heat stroke, and advise students to drink more water.
Countries across Southeast Asia are enduring a heat wave that scientists say is triggered by El Nino, a warming of parts of the Pacific Ocean that changes weather worldwide and tends to push up global temperatures. El Nino has also been blamed for causing the worst drought in decades across the region.
In neighboring Thailand, the average peak temperature each day this month has been above 40 degrees Celsius, with the mercury spiking one day to 44.3 degrees C just short of the all-time record.
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First Published: May 02 2016 | 4:57 PM IST

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