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South Sudan's schools will reopen after two weeks of extreme heat

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Lockdown in South Sudan as blistering heatwave closes schools

Heat-related deaths have already been recorded in the East African nation. Officials warn temperatures could soar to 45C in South Sudan, where officials warn it could reach 45C. South Sudan has been hit by a blistering heatwave which has already killed more than 100 people.

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Schools to reopen in South Sudan after two weeks of extreme heat

South Sudan’s government says schools will reopen next week following a two-week closure due to extreme heat across the country. South Sudan has been suffering from extreme heat in the country since July 1. The country has been hit by the extreme weather in recent weeks.

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Schools to reopen in South Sudan after two weeks of extreme heat

South Sudan’s government says schools will reopen next week following a two-week closure due to extreme heat across the country. South Sudan has been suffering from extreme heat in the country since July 1. The country has been hit by the extreme weather in recent weeks.

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South Sudan to reopen schools after 2-week, extreme heat-induced closure

South Sudanese schools will reopen next week after being shuttered by triple-digit temperatures. The country's schools were shuttered for two weeks due to extreme heat-induced closure. South Sudan's government announced Tuesday that the country will reopen its schools next week. The government has been in the grip of the extreme heat in South Sudan since July 1.

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South Sudan closes schools in preparation for 45C heatwave

South Sudan closes schools in preparation for 45C heatwave. Authorities advise parents to keep children indoors during extreme heatwave, expected to last two weeks. South Sudan has been hit by a heatwave of 45C, with temperatures expected to reach 45C. Authorities urge parents to stay indoors as heatwave is expected to continue for 2 weeks.

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South Sudan closes schools in preparation for 45C heatwave – video

South Sudan closes schools in preparation for 45C heatwave – expected to last two weeks. Authorities advise parents to keep children indoors during extreme heatwave. South Sudan is expected to be hit by the heatwave, expected for two weeks, with temperatures expected to reach 45C.

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South Sudan closes schools in preparation for 45C heatwave

South Sudan closes schools in preparation for 45C heatwave. Authorities advise parents to keep children indoors during extreme heatwave, expected to last two weeks. South Sudan has been hit by a heatwave of 45C, with temperatures expected to reach 45C. Authorities urge parents to stay indoors as heatwave is expected to continue for 2 weeks.

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South Sudan shutters all schools as it prepares for an extreme heat wave

South Sudan shutters all schools as it prepares for extreme heat wave. South Sudan is warning of extreme heatwave that's expected to last two weeks. Heat wave is expected to hit the country's capital, Juba, for the first time in two weeks. South Sudan has been hit hard by the heat wave in recent weeks.

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South Sudan heatwave: Extreme weather shuts schools and cuts power

Authorities say extreme heat could last for two weeks and bring temperatures of up to 45C (113F) Authorities say the extreme heat is expected to last for up to two weeks. Temperatures could reach as high as 45C in South Sudan, experts say. South Sudan has been hit by a heatwave that has shut down schools and cut power.

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South Sudan shutters all schools as it prepares for an extreme heat wave

South Sudan prepares for a wave of extreme heat expected to last two weeks. South Sudan's government is closing down all schools starting Monday. The country is preparing for a two-week heat wave expected to hit the country. The government is preparing to prepare for the extreme heat wave.

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‘We don’t need air con’: how Burkina Faso builds schools that stay cool in 40C heat

Architects merge traditional techniques with modern technology to make schools cool in Burkina Faso's 40C heat. They use local materials and blend traditional techniques to make the schools cool and welcoming places. The schools are designed to stay cool in the country's heatiest city, not to use air con.

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