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May 20, 2025

Heat wave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province

Education officials in Punjab, Pakistan's most populous province, said schools will close early for summer holidays because of a persistent heatwave.
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Education officials in Punjab, Pakistan's most populous province, said schools will close early for summer holidays because of a persistent heatwave.

Rising temperatures in Pakistan's most populous province have forced the provincial government to close all private and public schools for summer vacations early, officials said on Tuesday.

Punjab province's education minister Rana Sikander Hayat said will now start from May 28 instead of June 1.

Class times have also been changed, with all educational institutes instructed to close two hours early at 11:30 am "due to a constant heat wave," a notification issued by the education department said.

Pakistan, one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of global warming, has been experiencing unusually after a particularly dry winter.

Temperatures soared to near-record highs for the month of April, reaching as high as 46.5 degrees Celsius (115.7 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of Punjab.

An alert issued on Monday by the national meteorological agency forecast that northern parts of the province, currently in the grip of a heat wave, will see rise "5 to 7C above normal."

An Education Department representative told AFP the early closures were announced because of the weather.

"We had to move up the summer vacation schedule because of these heat waves," the representative said.

Schools in the province that serve tens of millions of children also closed for a week in May last year because of excessive heat, and for several weeks in November because of high levels of toxic smog that blanketed several cities.

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Unusually high temperatures in Punjab province, Pakistan, have led to the early closure of all schools for summer vacation, with class times shortened due to a persistent heat wave. Daytime temperatures are forecasted to rise 5–7 °C above normal, reaching up to 46.5 °C, highlighting the region's vulnerability to climate extremes.

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