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South Sudan shutters all schools as it prepares for an extreme heat wave

  • South Sudan is closing schools due to a heatwave reaching 45 degrees Celsius. Parents are advised to monitor children for signs of heatstroke.
  • The extreme heat is a result of global warming, with temperature projections reaching 41C-45C for at least two weeks. The UN predicts 80% of the country will need humanitarian aid in 2024.
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