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Lahore’s Air Pollution Reaches Alarming Levels, Experts Urge Precautions

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Lahore’s Air Pollution Reaches Alarming Levels, Experts Urge Precautions

Air pollution in Lahore has reached a dangerous level. The city now holds the second spot among the world’s most polluted cities. Recent air quality data shows the Air Quality Index (AQI) at 183, which threatens everyone’s health.

Smog Threatens Public Health

Experts warn that the current smog can cause breathing and heart problems. People with asthma, allergies, or other health issues face even greater risks. Doctors advise everyone to wear protective masks and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities. In addition, staying indoors during peak smog hours helps reduce exposure.
City officials urge citizens to stay alert and act responsibly. They monitor weather changes closely to prevent conditions from getting worse. However, they emphasize that everyone must play a role in reducing pollution. Citizens can plant trees, drive less, and stop burning waste to improve air quality.

Weather Conditions Fuel Pollution

The Meteorological Department reports Lahore’s temperature between 19°C and 29°C today. The current temperature stands at 22°C, with 77% humidity and a light 3 km/h wind. These humid and calm conditions trap pollutants near the surface. As a result, smog thickens and visibility drops.
Authorities continue to share daily updates on the situation. Residents should follow safety guidelines and check AQI levels before going outdoors. Everyone can protect their health and community by taking small, smart steps today.

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