The University of the Philippines Diliman has advised its faculty members to shift to remote and asynchronous classes due to the extreme heat conditions in Metro Manila. The recommendation comes in response to concerns raised by the University Student Council.
The University of the Philippines Diliman has recommended to its faculty members to shift to remote and or asynchronous classes during extreme heat conditions.In an announcement on Wednesday, the UPD Office of the Chancellor said this is given the concerns raised by the UPD University Student Council due to the extreme heat in Metro Manila in the coming days.
The heat index is the measure of the temperature that a person feels in contrast to the actual air temperature.In areas experiencing dangerous level heat index, which is from 42°C to 51°C, heat cramps and heat exhaustion are likely, according to PAGASA. Heat stroke is also possible with continued exposure.
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