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Bangladesh reopens schools amid burning heatwave

Schools in Bangladesh reopened on Sunday in spite of a heatwave continuing to sweep the South Asian country, with temperature levels expected to climb above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in the days ahead, according to the weather department.

Schools that had closed recently resumed on what is the first day of the week in Bangladesh, regardless of the current 72-hour heat alert being extended until April 30.

Due to the current holidays to mark Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, students received extended leave, consisting of for the heat alert, leading schools to stress over students' preparations for year-end exams.

Our academic activities are being hindered due to this long break including Ramadan and Eid vacations. This is the time for scholastic research studies for final exams at the end of the year, Bornali Hossain, principal of Meherunnesa Girls' School, told Television.

We will attempt our finest to catch up till the government provides the next directive.

Daily assemblies will not be held till additional notice, and the part of class activities held outside the class and exposed to sunlight will be limited, the education ministry stated.

Parents still stressed over the health of their children, nevertheless.

The weather condition is excruciating. What will occur if my daughter gets ill? asked Sumana Ahmed, the mom of a six-year-old.

Researchers say climate change is contributing to more regular, severe and longer heatwaves during the summer season.

The authorities have been encouraging residents to remain inside and consume water.

My home is far. My younger child's class breaks early, but the senior one is still in school. Both of our two-way journeys by buses are tedious due to the unbearable heatwave, said Kamrun Nahar, a mom of 2 trainees.

(source: Reuters)