A wave of exceptionally hot weather has scortched Southeast Asia this week, sending the mercury to 45 C (113 F) and prompting thousands of schools to suspend in-person classes
- Sai Aung MAIN
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A wave of exceptionally hot weather has scortched Southeast Asia this week, sending the mercury to 45 C (113 F) and prompting thousands of schools to suspend in-person classes
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As the sun sets on another scorching Yangon day, the hot and bothered descend on the Myanmar city's parks, the coolest place to spend an evening during yet another power blackout.
