In schools of South Sudan, training was suspended due to abnormal heat

In the educational institutions of South Sudan, training was suspended due to abnormal heat. This was reported by local media with reference to a joint statement of ministries of education and healthcare.

The authorities of South Sudan took measures in all schools against the backdrop of an abnormal increase in air temperature, the message says.

A wave of extreme heat that fell on East Africa affected South Sudan.

In addition, children are recommended not to play outdoors and beware of a thermal blow.

It is expected that the thermometer columns in South Sudan will rise to 41 degrees. The heat, according to forecasts, will last at least two weeks.