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    Punjab Extends School Break, Lockdown Looms.

    Introduction: Punjab’s Smog Crisis Intensifies

    The Smog crisis has resulted in the extension of Punjab Extends School Break, Lockdown Looms and the implementation of a full lockdown in Punjab. Lahore and Multan have declared health emergencies, banned construction, and restricted. The Smog crisis has resulted in the extension of School Break and the implementation of a full lockdown in Punjab.

    Urgent Measures to Combat Smog

    Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb has rolled out a set of urgent measures to tackle the escalating smog crisis in the province, which includes declaring a health emergency in Lahore and Multan.

    During a press conference in Lahore, Marriyum highlighted the seriousness of the situation, noting that air quality indices (AQI) in multiple cities, including Lahore, have reached dangerous levels, with Lahore’s AQI soaring to a concerning 2800.

    She mentioned that the countries that reduced smog got a ton of support from their citizens, encouraging everyone to chill at home on Saturday and Sunday. She also emphasized how actors, artists, and the media play a crucial role in addressing the health crisis.

    Marriyum mentioned that she donned a mask and ventured out in Lahore, where she observed people enjoying themselves. Many individuals fail to recognize that smog can be lethal; they commute in cars and on motorcycles without wearing masks. “The private sector must enforce a mask ban,” she emphasized.

    To everyone who disagrees, I encourage you to come together to tackle the issue of smog. “Given the situation, the decisions will take effect starting next week,” the minister stated.

    Important measures have been announced.
    The minister has shared the following measures in response to the increasing smog in Lahore and other cities across Punjab:

    Since Friday, all brick kilns and furnace-based plants in Lahore and Multan have closed to reduce emissions.

    If conditions don’t improve by Wednesday, we will implement a full lockdown on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

    You can dine in at restaurants until 4 p.m., and after that, only take-away services will be available.

    Punjab’s schools, colleges, and universities have extended their holidays, but Murree has mandated a shift to online learning.

    Starting Friday, there will be no construction in Lahore or Multan.

    Hospital OPDs will now be open until 8 PM after canceling the paramedical staff holidays.

    – E-bikes and EAQ oil projects are on the way. Lahore is rolling out e-bikes in response to the current environmental situation.

    Marriyum Aurangzeb also mentioned that more than 40,000 people affected by smog are receiving treatment in hospitals. She encouraged everyone to reduce outdoor activities and to wear masks, especially when riding motorcycles. Marriyum expressed her desire to appear in the Lahore High Court, which is currently addressing a smog-related case. She updated the judge on the government’s actions.

    “Right now, our health situation has become a serious smog crisis,” she emphasized, noting that a public campaign called ‘Detox Lahore’ has been initiated to spread awareness about smog and its dangerous effects on health. “She emphasized that individuals should only use motorcycles for essential tasks and must wear masks while doing so.”

    Aurangzeb noted that the chief minister started addressing the smog issue in March and developed a strategy by taking into account all factors that contribute to smog. The Punjab government has rolled out a 10-year policy aimed at tackling climate change and smog. This plan involves the conversion of brick kilns to zigzag technology, which comes after the closure of 800 kilns to reduce emissions. Additionally, it promotes eco-friendly transportation by introducing e-bikes and electric buses in Lahore and offers subsidized super seeders to farmers at 60% of the price to help reduce stubble burning.

    The chief minister is closely monitoring the departments’ adherence to the smog policy. There was no assessment of vehicle fitness in Punjab, and there was no established regulation for motorcycle inspections.” Aurangzeb announced that we have received three gas analyzers, which will be provided to the traffic police for vehicle inspections.”

    The minister emphasized that smog isn’t just a problem for Pakistan; it also impacts lives in both Indian and Pakistani Punjab, pointing out that neither country can alter the wind direction. “Smog doesn’t recognize borders; it’s a serious issue for both countries,” she said, emphasizing the need for collaboration to tackle the crisis.

    Marriyum Aurangzeb urged citizens and the private sector to follow the mask mandate and other guidelines. She warned that if the smog situation doesn’t improve by mid-week. She could implement more restrictive measures, potentially leading to a lockdown that could last through Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

    Aurangzeb wrapped up by emphasizing the need for teamwork, saying, “Countries that tackled smog effectively did so thanks to public cooperation.” We should take similar steps to safeguard our health.

    For more updates visit Pakistan Updates

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