Perak FA to change training sessions if mercury climbs
26 February 2019 By John Bunyan Perak football players are seen during a training session at the Perak Football Stadium in Ipoh. ― Picture courtesy of Perak FA IPOH, Feb 26 ― Perak FA coach Mehmet Durakovic today said that he would consider changing the team's training sessions from evening to morning if temperatures remain at a steady 35 degrees Celsius or rises. “We are aware of the hot weather. Yesterday, we only had our recovery training in the evening.
If it continues to remain hot, then we have to look for indoor training,” he said. The Perak government has advised schools in the state to minimise outdoor activities in the afternoon. State Education, Science, Environment, Green Technology and Information Committee chairman Abdul Aziz Bari in a statement had said that the weather which had reached 35 Celsius is considered dangerous and could cause heat stroke. As of 12pm today, the weather in Ipoh is reported at 36 Celsius.
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