Severe Smog Crisis Hits Delhi and Lahore, Prompting Health Emergencies
Delhi and Lahore experience hazardous air quality levels, leading to government interventions and public health concerns.
- Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) has reached the 'severe' category, with levels recorded as high as 449 in some areas, prompting government action under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP-III).
- Residents in Delhi report health issues such as respiratory problems and eye irritation due to the dense smog covering the city for several consecutive days.
- In Lahore, Pakistan, the AQI has reached hazardous levels, with PM2.5 readings significantly exceeding World Health Organization (WHO) safe limits, leading to a health emergency declaration.
- Criticism has emerged in Pakistan over the absence of Punjab's chief minister during the crisis, as citizens demand more effective government responses to the pollution problem.
- Both cities have implemented measures such as vehicle bans, school closures, and restrictions on construction activities to mitigate the worsening air quality.




































