KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan's Punjab declared a health emergency due to toxic smog on Friday, banning construction, shutting ...
Lahore’s residents are inhaling extreme poisonous air as Lahore’s Air Quality Index (AQI) soared to an unprecedented 1,165.
Delhi's 24-hour Air Quality Index (AQI), recorded at 4 pm, stood at 424, up from 418 the previous day. The day saw the third ...
Dense and hazardous smog has engulfed cities across Punjab, Pakistan, with Lahore and Multan bearing the brunt of the crisis.
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 ...
LAHORE: Nearly 20 lakh people have sought medical treatment for respiratory issues in Pakistan's Punjab province in the last ...
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 ...
The crisis has prompted a flurry of responses from local authorities, as the country grapples with its most severe air pollution event in years. According to several Pakistani media reports the Punjab ...