Punjab Governor Urges Emergency Declaration to Address Severe Smog Crisis

Punjab Governor Urges Emergency Declaration to Address Severe Smog Crisis Punjab’s Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan has called for an emergency declaration in the province due to the alarming increase in smog and air pollution. The worsening air quality has affected many districts, causing numerous people to fall ill and hospitals to see an influx of patients. Previous measures, such as closing schools, colleges, and parks, have proven ineffective in controlling pollution levels.

Key Issues and Governor’s Proposal

Issue Details
Rising Pollution Levels Severe smog affecting major cities like Lahore and other Punjab districts.
Health Impacts Increased hospital admissions due to respiratory illnesses caused by poor air quality.
Ineffective Initial Measures Closing schools, parks, and suggesting early market closures have not reduced pollution.
Market Closures Resistance from traders regarding early market closure at 8:00 PM due to business impact.
Suggested Solution Governor calls for a temporary emergency declaration to manage the crisis.
Collaboration Need Emphasized the need for all institutions to work together to tackle the smog issue.

Governor Saleem Haider stressed that only a coordinated effort by government institutions can effectively control the situation. The proposed emergency aims to enforce stronger pollution control measures to safeguard public health amidst this escalating crisis.

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