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Kanchanpur Schools Temporarily Close Due to Extreme Heat

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Local governments in Kanchanpur have announced temporary school closures due to extreme heat and rising temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. Decisions were made to mitigate health risks for students, with missed class time to be adjusted with summer vacations. Several municipalities, including Bhimdatta and Krishnapur, have declared three-day holidays.

  • Daytime temperatures in Kanchanpur and neighboring Kailali districts have surpassed 40 degrees Celsius.
  • Bhimdatta Municipality suspended classes for three days starting Sunday, citing health risks.
  • Krishnapur Municipality also declared a three-day holiday for all schools.
  • Shuklaphanta Municipality is preparing to close schools for a few days while monitoring weather.
  • Teachers reported students experiencing headaches, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating due to the heat and poor classroom conditions, such as lack of fans and zinc-sheet roofs.

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