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Minister of education, Oscar Becerraannounced the postponement academic year in Lima metropolitan and Lima region as a result of heavy rains recorded in the capital.
“We do not want to spread panic, but we are very unaccustomed to reacting after an emergency occurs. In this case, we do the opposite and want to be careful. Let’s hope that all these predictions are in vain and that it doesn’t rain that much. And the decision we have taken after consultation with the Constitutional President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, the Senamha team and the leadership of the Ministry of Education is that we are going to postpone the start of classes in the Lima metropolitan area for one week and in the Lima area for all educational institutions.” he told the press.
After meeting with Lima Mayor Rafael López Allaga, he explained that classes would start on March 20, but this is not accurate and should be judged according to what Senamhi points out about the effects of Cyclone Yacu in the Peruvian capital.
“Let’s be careful, we know that, as a rule, educational institutions should serve as a shelter in the event of a disaster. If this happens, we will have to use schools for this. It’s time to get ready,” he said. Oscar Becerra.
Similarly, the minister has recommended that private schools that have already begun classes to postpone school events.
“Currently, a statement is being prepared on the decision to postpone the start of the school year by a week and recommends that private schools comply with this measure until the start of the school year is announced. senamhi about the rains in Lima,” the head of Minedu told the press.
As a result, capital is added to pedestalsPiura, Lambayeque and other areas where they will not return to class as a preventive measure in the face of an emergency due to the rains caused by Cyclone Yaku.
“While the family is looking for housing, we cannot think about where they will go to study. There are children and families that are dying. We must provide immediate humanitarian assistance,” he said.
Source: RPP

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