
<p>The headlines describe a broad energy strain across South and Southeast Asia as countries respond to a cooling reduction amid the ongoing conflict in Iran.</p>
<p>From classrooms to crowded public transport, the region is adapting to lighter or absent air conditioning due to an energy shortage tied to the geopolitical situation.</p>
<p>The article notes that the disruption affects daily life and highlights the broader impact of energy supply constraints on regional routines and comfort levels. </p>
<p>Officials and residents are adjusting schedules, seeking alternative cooling methods, and prioritizing essential use while managing the broader economic and social implications of reduced electricity and climate control. </p>
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