Record Heatwave Ravages South and Southeast Asia
A prolonged heatwave has set new temperature records and exacerbated health risks across South and Southeast Asia, prompting widespread school closures and warnings.
- Schools across the Philippines, India, Bangladesh, and Cambodia have shifted to remote learning or adjusted hours due to extreme temperatures.
- Vietnam and Myanmar report unprecedented temperature highs, with Vietnam breaking over 100 weather records in April alone.
- Health officials in Thailand attribute 30 recent deaths to heatstroke; experts warn of increasing heatwave frequency and intensity.
- UNICEF highlights severe risks to children, advising increased precautions to mitigate heat-related illnesses.
- Authorities urge the public to avoid outdoor activities and stay hydrated amid ongoing high temperatures.