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Punjab Govt Closes Public Spaces and Historic Sites Amid Rising Smog

November 10, 2024
in Pakistan
Punjab Govt Closes Public Spaces and Historic Sites Amid Rising Smog
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In a bold attempt to address Lahore’s serious smog problem, the Punjab government plans to create artificial rain on November 11 and 12. This comes as Lahore’s air pollution has reached dangerous levels, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) reading that puts residents’ health at severe risk.

The city’s pollution has spiked in areas like Gulberg, which has recorded a shocking AQI of 812, making it the most polluted spot in Lahore. Other neighborhoods, such as Shadman and Defense Phase V, are also experiencing hazardous AQI levels, adding to concerns about the health effects of such poor air quality on Lahore’s population.

Punjab’s Governor, Sardar Salim Haider Khan, has pushed the government to declare a “smog emergency” so stronger measures can be enforced to tackle this crisis. He also acknowledged Federal Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi for his efforts in addressing the smog problem this year. Health experts are urging the government to adopt long-term solutions to control the pollution and improve air quality sustainably.

The decision to use artificial rain shows the government’s willingness to explore different solutions, but there’s a growing call for broader strategies to prevent such severe pollution levels in the future. This step aims to provide temporary relief to Lahore’s residents, but the government recognizes the need for ongoing efforts to protect public health and prevent the city from reaching such critical AQI levels again.

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