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Extreme heat scorches South-east Asia now

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The El Nino weather phenomenon exacerbates scorching conditions across Southeast Asia, driven by alterations in sea surface temperatures and Pacific Ocean winds. While showing signs of weakening, its impact persists, sustaining above-average temperatures worldwide, as per the World Meteorological Organization’s recent report.

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Records indicate temperatures exceeding 40°C in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, with at least 35°C in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines during March 17-23. Responding to the urgency, Singaporean schools relax uniform rules for students, allowing them to wear PE attire indefinitely. Similarly, a church in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City distributes free iced tea to help people cope with the heat.

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