Lahore AQI Index: The condition of Pakistan's cultural city Lahore is extremely worrying at this time, as it has recently been recognized as the most polluted city in the world. The Air Quality Index (AQI) here has reached 394, which puts it in the 'very poor' category. Due to the ever-increasing pollution, the local government has planned artificial rain to reduce the effect of fog.
Causes of pollution
The air pollution crisis in Lahore is mainly caused by burning of crop residues and industrial smoke. Due to this pollution, the residents here are facing many health problems. Local people are suffering from diseases like cough, difficulty in breathing, eye irritation and skin infection.
Artificial rain plan
Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari said in a press conference, "Yesterday Lahore was declared the most polluted city in the world. We have taken many measures to solve this problem and now we are planning artificial rain in the city." This step can prove to be helpful in reducing the pollution level.
Formation of special team
The Punjab government has formed an anti-smog team, which will visit pollution-affected areas. This team will make farmers aware of the dangers of burning crop residues and promote the use of super seeders. Apart from this, alternative methods for disposal of crop residues will also be discussed.
Environment Minister's appeal
Punjab Environment Minister Maryam Aurangzeb hoped to see the positive impact of the steps taken against pollution in the next eight to 10 years. She appealed to farmers to avoid burning crop residues, as it not only damages crops but also has a negative impact on the health of their children.
AQI figures
Lahore's AQI level has reached 395, making it the most polluted city globally. AQI is measured based on the concentration of various pollutants. The AQI levels are divided into the following categories:
0-50: Good
51-100: Satisfactory
101-200: Moderate
201-300: Poor
301-400: Very Poor
401-500: Severe
Conclusion
Lahore's pollution crisis is not only adversely affecting the health of local residents but has also become a serious challenge for the government. Schemes like artificial rain and awareness campaigns for farmers are aimed at reducing this growing pollution crisis. Timely steps are of utmost importance to protect the health and lifestyle of Lahore residents.