Weird that a school wouldn't have AC; aren't schools typically used as shelters in emergencies??
Not to mention the state is coastal and (largely) a desert AFAIK
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Weird that a school wouldn't have AC; aren't schools typically used as shelters in emergencies??
Not to mention the state is coastal and (largely) a desert AFAIK
A lot of schools were built decades ago, and never had it.
Those sound like Dengue fever symptoms.
They're also symptoms of overheating, dehydration, and consuming water without salts in order to try and handle dehydration.