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Bangladesh again shuts schools due to heatwave

Bangladesh once again closed all primary schools throughout the country and educational institutions in practically half of districts consisting of the capital as a severe heatwave saw temperature levels climb above 43 degrees Celsius (109. Fahrenheit) on Monday.

Schools throughout the country that closed last week due to the. heatwave resumed on Sunday in spite of persistent heats. across the South Asian nation, which led to lower. presence.

Classes of all government primary schools will remain closed. till Thursday and educational institutions in 27 districts out. of 64, consisting of the capital Dhaka, will stay closed on. Tuesday, the education ministry said on Monday.

Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel said on. Sunday that if the temperature in any district surpasses 42. degrees, the educational institutions in those districts will be. closed.

Researchers have actually said environment change is contributing to more. regular, serious, and lengthy heatwaves during summer season.

This month in Bangladesh there has actually been a heatwave every day. except April 9 and 10. Authorities have actually encouraged citizens to. remain indoors throughout the day.

However for those who work outdoors, like rickshaw motorist. Mohammed Shameem, there is very little reprieve.

It is too hard to work under the sun during a ruthless. heatwave. There are very few individuals who are coming out which. ways getting travelers is tough. However we have no alternative but to. come out and work, Shameem stated.

Like Shameem, 10s of thousands of rickshaw operators in. Dhaka are suffering in the scorching sun, looking for work. while many people pick to stay inside.

I have actually never experienced such heat in my life. Yes, summer. ought to be hot, but there would have been gusts of wind and rain. However it's not occurring this time. People are suffering a lot,. stated rickshaw operator Shaheb Ali.

(source: Reuters)