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Smog Covers Lahore / Saqib Butt
The annual recurrence of smog in Lahore is not merely a seasonal environmental concern; it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive measures to address air quality issues. As the city grapples with the hazardous combination of vehicular emissions, industrial pollutants, and agricultural residue burning, the thick blanket of smog poses severe health risks and underscores the imperative for immediate action. Smog not only shrouds Lahore's skyline in a hazy gloom but also infiltrates the very air we breathe, contributing to respiratory illnesses and a host of health complications. The residents of Lahore deserve a breathable environment, and the persistent smog crisis calls for collaborative efforts from government authorities, industries, and the community. While short-term measures like restricting vehicular movement and industrial activities during smog episodes are essential, a long-term strategy is imperative. Investing in sustainable transportation, promoting cleaner industrial practices, and incentivizing alternatives to crop residue burning are pivotal steps toward mitigating the root causes of smog. The smog predicament in Lahore is a shared challenge that demands collective responsibility. It is a call to action for systemic changes, stringent regulations, and heightened public awareness. Lahore's skies should not be perpetually veiled in smog; they should be a testament to a commitment to environmental stewardship and the well-being of its inhabitants.
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