The Philippines closed all public schools on Monday and Tuesday because of dangerously high temperatures, moving classes online in a country where schools are typically shut because of tropical storms.
Over the past week, average temperatures in many parts of the country topped 40 degrees Celsius, or 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Extreme heat is forecast this week to blanket almost the entire country, with the heat index in some regions rising to at least 42 degrees Celsius, or “danger” level, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration.
That designation is the second highest on the agency’s heat index scale.
It advised people to avoid exposure to the sun or risk heat stroke, heat exhaustion and cramps.
Organizations:
Philippine Atmospheric, Astronomical Services Administration, Department of Education, Sunday
Locations:
Philippines, Philippine, Manila