School and Heatwave: the Big Deal
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Europe is facing a new extreme heat wave, the second in less than a month. France has placed half of the country under red heat alert and shuts down hundreds of schools, while Belgium cancels trains, and several European states are taking measures to limit the effects of record temperatures.
While 845 schools and colleges will be closed on Monday, June 22, due to the high temperatures, most of the 60,000 schools remain open, at the cost of dispersal in order to try to mitigate the effects of heat.
Monday, 49 departments will be placed in red alert, and 40 others in orange alert. Minimum temperatures up to 26 °C are forecast by Météo-France for the night from Sunday to Monday.
▶️ All places that welcome the public are in the process of adapting their schedules, starting with schools. Some establishments have decided to close. Others encourage parents to look after children while providing care. In total, in France, 845 schools will close this Monday, June 22 and 1,800 will change their schedules. It is not always convenient for parents to get organized. The State finances the renovation of 6,200 schools, or 12% of the…
France, too, is struggling with the heat these days – in some places up to 42 degrees are expected.
With the expectation that the heat wave that affects France these days will reach an intensity equivalent to that recorded in August 2003, which caused the death of 15,000 people, the Government of the country has ordered the closure from tomorrow of at least 845 primary and secondary schools.High temperatures have put on red alert since today 35 of the hundred French departments.Continue reading...
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