Record Smog in Pakistan's Punjab Sickens Millions, Visible from Space
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Severe air pollution in Pakistan's Punjab province has led to an estimated 1.8 million people falling ill over the past month, primarily with respiratory issues and eye irritations. The government has responded by closing schools, parks, and museums, and urging residents to limit travel. The smog, which has enveloped Lahore and 17 other districts, has prompted health warnings, particularly for children, and discussions on inducing artificial rainfall to alleviate the crisis.
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- Hundreds hospitalised in Pakistan as smog reaches record levels Al Jazeera English
- Pakistan: Satellite images show smog over Punjab visible from space - as record levels of air pollution recorded Sky News
- Pakistan pollution: NASA images show toxic black smog visible from space, Lahore's AQI above 600 Hindustan Times
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