South Sudan closes schools as heatwave intensifies
Yolanda Awel Deng, minister for Health, said most parts of South Sudan are experiencing a heatwave expected to last at least two weeks with temperatures ranging between 41 degrees and 45 degrees Celsius.
South Sudan on Saturday announced an indefinite closure of all schools as a result of heatwaves over the past few days with very high temperatures both during the day and night.
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalist @NewVision
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JUBA - South Sudan on Saturday announced an indefinite closure of all schools as a result of heatwaves over the past few days with very high
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