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The education minister has announced that over 100 schools have reported significant damage to their facilities as a result of Storm Éowyn. In response to the widespread destruction, officials are preparing to implement remote learning solutions to ensure that students can continue their education without interruption.
The storm has caused severe disruptions, leaving many students unable to attend their regular classes. The minister emphasized the importance of maintaining educational continuity, stating that remote learning will be essential for affected schools. Plans are being put in place to equip teachers and students with the necessary resources to facilitate online learning effectively.
Parents and guardians have been urged to stay informed about the situation and to support their children in adapting to remote education. The government is committed to providing assistance to schools in need of repairs and resources during this challenging time. As the community rallies together, the focus remains on ensuring that students' educational needs are met amidst the ongoing recovery efforts.
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