The Punjab government declared a health emergency in Lahore and Multan as the ongoing smog crisis severely impacts the health and well-being of millions in the region, The News International reported.
Air quality in Lahore reached hazardous levels this week, while other cities in South Asia also battle toxic pollution.
A study by the Centre for Science and Environment reveals that vehicular emissions are the largest contributor to Delhi's air ...
Air quality has deteriorated drastically in Pakistan’s Punjab in recent weeks, with provincial capital Lahore currently ...
Residents criticised Punjab’s chief minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, for travelling to London at a time people have complained of worsening health. The recently elected leader spoke to party workers in ...
An AQI reading of 1600 is considered extremely hazardous, posing a risk to everyone, even those in good health, and ...
Most parts of Delhi and its neighbouring areas, including Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gurugram, remained engulfed in smog for the ...
The Punjab government has declared a health emergency in the capital city Lahore and Multan as the relentless smog crisis ...
Delhi continues to battle severe air pollution, with the air quality index (AQI) remaining in the “severe” category for the ...
Pakistan's Punjab declared a health emergency due to toxic smog on Friday, banning construction, shutting schools for another ...
Lahore has slipped to second place in the global pollution rankings, with New Delhi overtaking the city to claim the top spot ...
According to Swiss air quality monitoring agency IQAir, multiple areas in Lahore reported AQI levels exceeding 1,000. With an ...