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Lao Cai: 30,000 students stay at home due to frost

As the temperature dropped to under 6 degrees Celsius, public schools in mountainous districts in Lao Cai closed on January 10-11, and nearly 30,000 pupils stayed at home.
Lao Cai: 30,000 students stay at home due to frost ảnh 1Frost on a branch on the Lao Than mountain, Bat Xat district (Photo: VNA)

LaoCai (VNA) – As the temperature dropped to under 6 degrees Celsius,public schools in mountainous districts of Lao Cai province closed on January 10-11, andnearly 30,000 pupils stayed at home.

At7 am on January 11, the local temperature was recorded at 1.9 degrees Celsius,0.9 degree Celsius lower than that of the previous day. Hill areas around MountFansipan in Sapa district and Lao Than mountain in Bat Xat district werecovered with frost.

Kindergartensand junior high schools in Sapa, Bat Xat, Si Mai, Bac Ha, and Muong Khuong willresume their activities when the weather gets warmer.

Asit was not that cold in Lao Cai City and the districts of Van Bao, Bao Yen, andBao Thang, no local school has to be closed.-VNA
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