KATHMANDU: Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City in Rupandehi has made the decision to close all schools within its jurisdiction for a two-day period due to soaring temperatures and strong hot winds. The announcement came from Chief Administrative Officer Mitramani Khanal, who issued a notification declaring the closure for today and tomorrow. Khanal emphasized the increasing heatwave and expressed concerns about potential health risks posed to students.
In the official notice, Khanal pointed out the significant risk to students' well-being due to the rising heat and hot winds. The decision to close schools for two days, instead of their usual annual leave, aims to prioritize the safety of students amid these challenging weather conditions. The closure is a proactive measure to mitigate potential health hazards associated with the scorching temperatures.
The persistent drought and surging temperatures across the country, particularly in Terai Madhesh, have led to residents remaining indoors to escape the relentless heat. Bhairahawa experienced a particularly intense heatwave on Wednesday, recording a high temperature of 41.4 degrees Celsius. These extreme weather conditions further compound the challenges faced by individuals trying to navigate daily life amidst the sweltering heat.
As communities grapple with the effects of the ongoing heatwave, local authorities are taking measures to address the immediate concerns, such as closing schools temporarily to ensure the safety and well-being of students. The decision reflects a proactive approach to managing the adverse impacts of the scorching temperatures and underscores the importance of prioritizing public health in the face of environmental challenges.