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Lahore Breathes Better, AQI Falls to 199

November 2, 2025
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Lahore Breathes Better, AQI Falls to 199
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Lahore’s air quality showed slight improvement this week as the Air Quality Index (AQI) fell to 199, bringing some relief to residents struggling with heavy smog and health problems.

Despite the improvement, Lahore still ranked second among the world’s most polluted cities, just behind Delhi, which recorded an AQI of 323. Karachi followed closely with an AQI of 184.

While the air in Lahore remains in the “unhealthy” category, the drop in pollution levels is seen as a positive sign after weeks of severe smog. Many citizens reported clearer skies and slightly easier breathing conditions, though the risk of respiratory issues continues, especially for children and the elderly.

Environmental experts say that while temporary weather changes may have helped reduce pollution, long-term solutions are urgently needed. They recommend stricter control over vehicle emissions, the regulation of industrial smoke, and stronger action against crop burning in nearby regions.

The Punjab Environment Department has also urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel during high-smog hours and to wear protective masks outdoors. Meanwhile, tree plantation drives and awareness campaigns are being promoted to encourage public participation in improving air quality.

Although much remains to be done, this small improvement gives hope that with consistent environmental policies, public cooperation, and strong enforcement, Lahore could gradually move toward cleaner, healthier air for its people. The challenge now lies in maintaining and further improving these gains in the coming weeks.

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