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Pakistan’s cities slip under toxic smog as live readings for Lahore show PM2.5 levels 100 times over what WHO prescribes ... and indicating that conditions are “hazardous”. The city is the ...
Toxic smog in India and Pakistan has caused air quality in the major metropolitans of Lahore, Multan, Delhi and Chandigarh to deteriorate to toxic levels. India, Pakistan blanketed in smog so ...
Record-breaking levels of thick, toxic smog that have shrouded eastern Pakistan and northern India since last month can be seen in striking satellite imagery. Toxic smog in Pakistan is so bad you ...
The air pollution generated in November 2024 in India and Pakistan was regarded by climate researchers as an unprecedented intensification of the region's annual pollution cycle. [2] NASA satellite imaging showed a continuous cloud of smog that extended across the majority of eastern and northern Pakistan, as well as northwestern India.
An outbreak of smog in November 2021 has made it difficult for citizens to breathe and colds, flu are common. While according to the latest statistics, Lahore is in the top contenders in terms of air pollution. [7] [8] [9] The highest 680 AQI was recorded in Kot Lakhpat area of Lahore. [10]
This is a list of area codes in the U.S. state of Texas. The date of establishment of each area code is indicated in parentheses: [1] 210: San Antonio area; overlays with 726 (November 1, 1992) 214: Dallas area, overlays with 469, 972, and 945 (October 1947) 254: Waco, Killeen, Temple, Belton, Stephenville and North Texas (May 25, 1997) 281 ...
The smog covering Pakistan's second largest city has been captured in satellite images. Pictures from space show mighty smog choking Lahore Skip to main content
The project aims to increase the availability of air quality data in Pakistan and make citizens more aware of the health impacts of air pollution. [14] The US State Department has set up three high-quality air quality monitoring stations at three locations in Pakistan. [15]