Pakistan’s cultural capital Lahore has emerged at the forefront of a concerning global ranking, topping the list of the most polluted cities worldwide.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) has revealed alarmingly hazardous air quality levels, with Lahore recording a staggering AQI of 297, posing significant health risks to its residents.
In stark contrast, Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, presents a comparatively moderate air quality scenario, with an AQI recorded at 86. Despite this, Karachi ranks 27th on the global list of polluted cities, highlighting the pervasive nature of air pollution across various urban centers.
The stark disparity in air quality between Lahore and Karachi underscores the urgent need for concerted efforts to address environmental challenges and mitigate the adverse impacts of pollution on public health. With Lahore’s air quality reaching hazardous levels, immediate measures are imperative to safeguard the well-being of its populace and mitigate the environmental impact.
As the issue of air pollution continues to garner global attention, concerted action and comprehensive strategies are essential to combatting this pressing challenge and ensuring a healthier, more sustainable future for all residents of Pakistan’s urban centers.