00:01Parents in Syrian breathed a sigh of relief as schools reopened after a three-day closure last week due to
00:07unhealthy haze conditions.
00:10Many parents said it was challenging for their children to study online from home,
00:15particularly when they needed to ask teachers questions or seek clarification.
00:20One parent said her daughter's teachers kept them updated through text messages,
00:24including assignments and homework allowing them to keep up with their studies during the closure.
00:30A total of 107 schools in the Syrian division, comprising eight secondary and 99 primary schools,
00:38were temporarily closed last Wednesday after the Air Pollutant Index, API, exceeded 200, a level classified as very unhealthy.
00:48The closure was extended until Friday, despite the API subsequently falling below 200,
00:54as a precaution to protect the health and safety of students and school staff.
00:59Home-based teaching and learning was conducted during the closure to ensure students could continue their lessons.
01:06On Sunday, the State Education Department announced that schools in Syrian would reopen the following day.
01:12Air quality in Sarawak continued to improve on Monday, with all areas recording moderate API readings ranging from 55 to
01:2094 as at 11 a.m.
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