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Students suffer in the Philippines' scorching heat
Bangkok Post Group
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4/30/2024
Sweltering heat in the Philippines can curb farm production, disrupt water and power and weigh on businesses, but it also takes a toll on students, hampering the Southeast Asian nation's efforts to catch up to its neighbors in education. - REUTERS
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Heat indices say it's felt like a whopping 122 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of the Philippines
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in recent days, as El Nino ratchets up humid summer heat that began in March.
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As a result, thousands of schools have suspended classes because of sweltering temperatures,
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affecting more than 3.6 million students, according to official data.
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It's another in a series of obstacles facing children in the Philippines, according to
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an international study of education systems.
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It scores among the lowest in the world in maths, science and reading, partly because
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of years of inadequate remote learning during the pandemic.
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Twenty-three-year-old student Kurt Mahuse is a senior in high school after his education
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stalled during lockdowns.
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Now he says the heat is unbearable.
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KURT MAHUSE, Student (through translator): Here in the Philippines, it's extremely hot
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now.
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The heat burns my skin.
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It's not like the usual summer heat that is tolerable.
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Now I can barely stay long out in the heat.
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LEILA MOLANA-ALLEN: It's part of a band of heat spreading across South and Southeast
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Asia this year, exacerbated by El Nino and climate change, and it makes it harder for
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children to simply learn.
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According to Save the Children Philippines, children are particularly vulnerable to heat-related
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illnesses, including dizziness, vomiting and fainting when exposed to extreme heat for
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long periods.
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And high school teacher Medea Santos says it's become a struggle to get through the
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work day.
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MEDEA SANTOS, Teacher (through translator): We are also affected.
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For example, me and my age, when the temperature is really high, my blood pressure shoots up.
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I have to make sure that I take my medicine every day for my blood pressure and maintenance.
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When teaching, we are also affected because it is uncomfortable.
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Because of the extreme heat, my back gets soaked with sweat, and, sometimes, I get very
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dizzy.
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REPORTER: Local media say the relentless heat is not expected to dissipate and has
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a 50 percent chance of intensifying this week.
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Students and teachers are worried about how much more learning they will lose out on,
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especially in areas where access to gadgets and the Internet is sporadic and sparse.
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The state weather agency on Monday forecast that temperatures in the area around Manila
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could reach nearly 100 degrees in the next three days, while the heat index, what the
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body actually feels, is expected to remain higher at a record 113 degrees, in the range
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which it classifies as dangerous because conditions can trigger heat stroke from prolonged exposure.
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