Education Ministry Issues Guidelines for Schools Amid High Temperatures

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The Ministry of Education has issued a circular outlining appropriate actions to be taken due to the prevailing high temperatures in Sri Lanka.

The circular, sent to all Provincial Secretaries and Education Directors, includes recommendations aimed at ensuring student safety during extreme weather conditions.

The ministry advises that students should avoid outdoor activities or prolonged exposure to high temperatures, citing potential risks such as heat cramps, heat strokes, and exhaustion.

Furthermore, authorities have been instructed to consider the high temperatures when planning sports meets and outdoor events, taking necessary precautions to safeguard students’ well-being.

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