53°C Under the Glass Roof of a School in Landes: How Can Schools Deal with the Heat?
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In schools, this Thursday's peak of heat is experienced differently depending on the state of the building. Between the 53 degrees measured at the school of Soustons and the 23 degrees of that of Pessac, there are
"I Call It the Tropical Greenhouse": a Closed School, with More than 50 Degrees Under a Glass Window
This Thursday, May 28, was the warmest day ever recorded for a month of May. Météo-France maintains its orange vigilance in 14 departments on Friday. But it was in the South that mercury climbed the most. In the Landes, a school had to close: it was more than 50 degrees under the glass window.
A school with a glass roof in France heats up into the unbearable. Some students show violent reactions. Classes are temporarily discontinued.
▶️ The closure of schools due to heatwaves should only be a last resort, the Ministry of National Education warned on Thursday. However, according to the unions, 20 to 30% of schools would not be adapted to the hot weather. In Landes, for example, the temperature reached 53°C in an elementary school in Soustons which had to close its doors. - 53°C under the glass roof of a school in Landes: how can schools deal with the heat? (Weather and bad we…
An elementary school in Soustons (Landes) closes its doors Thursday and Friday afternoon to preserve the children from extreme heat, after the heat wave caused the temperature to rise to 53°C at the beginning of the week....
An elementary school in Soustons (Landes) closes its doors on Thursday and Friday afternoon to protect children from extreme heat, after the heat wave caused the temperature to rise to 53°C at the beginning of the week.
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