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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Scorching weather continues across South and Southeast Asia

But the government’s decision to shutter schools was no relief to 13-year-old Nur. Her cramped one-room home in the megacity, shared with her younger brother and parents, feels almost as suffocating as the streets outside.

“The heat is intolerable. Our school is shut, but I can’t study at home. The electric fan does not cool us,” she told AFP. “When the power went out for an hour or two, it felt terrible.”

“Last year was hot, but this year is too hot – more than ever. Just unbearable,” said Nur’s mother Rusmana Islam. “In villages, you can step out and cool yourself under the shade of trees.

“There is some breeze coming from the farmland. But here in Dhaka, all you can do is sit at home.”

Bangladesh authorities expect to reopen schools from Apr 28, before temperatures are expected to recede.

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