Lahore is facing a serious air quality crisis, with thick, toxic smog now visible even from space. Satellite images show just how widespread this pollution has become, raising major health concerns for the people living there, especially young children.
The city’s air quality level has been labeled as “very hazardous,” which has alarmed health experts and organizations. The polluted air can cause severe health problems, particularly for vulnerable groups, and the situation is worsening.
There are increasing calls for immediate action to address this growing environmental threat. Experts stress that effective steps are needed to control the smog and improve air quality. This would involve better policies, increased public awareness, and measures to reduce pollution sources in the area. Without action, the ongoing pollution could have lasting effects on public health and well-being in Lahore.
Addressing the air quality crisis is crucial not only to protect people’s health but also to ensure a safer and cleaner environment. Health organizations are urging authorities to prioritize and tackle this issue before it escalates further.