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Lahore leads list of most polluted cities on globe

Lahore Leads List Of Most Polluted Cities In World
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LAHORE – Lahore (Pakistan) tops the list of the most polluted cities in the world with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 242 (very unhealthy) on Sunday evening.

Per the data collected from the IQ Air website on Sunday at 06:52 pm, Dhaka (Bangladesh) ranked second with an AQI of 230 (very unhealthy), followed by Sarajevo (Bosnia Herzegovina) with an AQI of 206 (very unhealthy).

The air quality in fourth to tenth-ranked cities is unhealthy.

Beijing (China) is ranked in fourth place with an AQI of 180 (unhealthy), closely followed by Delhi (India) and Hanoi (Vietnam) with an AQI of 174 (unhealthy).

Mumbai (India) is ranked in seventh place with an AQI of 169 (unhealthy), followed by Kolkata (India) with an AQI of 161 (unhealthy).

Tehran (Iran) is ranked ninth while Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) is in tenth place with an AQI of 158 and 151 (unhealthy), respectively.

After reeling under toxic smog for around one month, air quality in Lahore and most districts in Punjab improved considerably last week due to changes in wind directions and rains in the upper parts. This caused the Punjab government to resume physical classes at schools and outdoor activities as per normal routine.

However, the air quality has started deteriorating again due to emissions from moving and stationary sources and stable atmospheric conditions. Health professionals have advised the public to take all possible measures to avoid smog-related health hazards.

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