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South Sudan shuts schools for two weeks due to extreme heat, with temperatures hitting 42°C.
South Sudan has closed all schools for two weeks due to an extreme heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 42°C (107.6°F).
Deputy Education Minister Martin Tako Moi reported that 12 students collapse daily in Juba.
Most schools lack cooling systems.
The government urges residents to stay indoors and drink water.
This is the second time schools have shut due to heatwaves.
A civil society group criticized the government for poor planning and a lack of contingency measures.
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Sudán del Sur cierra las escuelas durante dos semanas debido al calor extremo, con temperaturas que alcanzan los 42°C.