Philippines braces for scorching temperatures as schools suspend classes due to extreme heat. Find out more here!
The Philippines is currently facing a heatwave, with thirty areas experiencing temperatures reaching as high as 46°C. PAGASA has classified these areas under the 'dangerous' heat index, leading to the suspension of on-site classes in various regions. The extreme heatwave has prompted Sangley Point in Cavite to hit a sweltering 48°C, making it a challenge for residents to stay cool.
As Southeast Asia battles the scorching temperatures, school closures have become a necessity in the Philippines. The intense heat has forced schools to suspend classes, affecting students and teachers. Manila, in particular, has seen no face-to-face classes on April 24 as authorities warn about the heat-related risks.
In response to the dangerous heat index, Manila residents are feeling the impact of the extreme weather conditions. The heatwave has led to difficulties in everyday activities, with many describing the heat as 'so hot you can't breathe.' The situation calls for caution and awareness to prevent heat-related illnesses.
In a surprising turn of events, Sangley Point in Cavite recorded a jaw-dropping temperature of 48°C, highlighting the severity of the heatwave. The heat index classification by PAGASA serves as a crucial reminder for everyone to stay hydrated and seek shelter from the scorching sun.
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