70,000 Daily Cases Due to Hazardous Smog in Punjab
Hazardous smog in Punjab affects 70,000 daily, as mobile clinics reach those in need and schools close to protect children.
Hazardous smog in Punjab affects 70,000 daily, as mobile clinics reach those in need and schools close to protect children.
Pakistan faces a severe smog crisis, driven by cross-border pollution and domestic factors, endangering public health.
Kabul residents call for action on worsening winter air pollution, as NEPA launches a six-month plan to curb harmful emissions.
UN warns of severe health risks from air pollution in Punjab, urging urgent action to protect children and combat smog.