Lahore schools closed amidst record-breaking air pollution

Authorities in Lahore, Pakistan's cultural capital, have been forced to close primary schools for a week due to dangerously high levels of air pollution.

Ekleme: 05.11.2024 11:55:51 / Güncelleme: 05.11.2024 11:55:51 / English News
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The city's air quality index (AQI) soared to a record high over the weekend, prompting concerns for public health, particularly among children and the elderly.

To mitigate the health risks, the government has implemented a "green lockdown," mandating that 50% of employees work from home. Additionally, a ban on outdoor barbecues and restrictions on motorized rickshaws have been imposed. To further combat the pollution, the government is considering using artificial rain.

The toxic smog has led to a surge in respiratory illnesses and other health problems. The concentration of PM 2.5, a harmful pollutant, has reached alarming levels, significantly exceeding safe limits.

Lahore, once renowned for its lush gardens, has seen a decline in green spaces due to rapid urbanization and population growth. The city's infrastructure is struggling to cope with the increasing pollution, and urgent measures are needed to improve air quality and protect public health. (ILKHA)