Lahore smog: Amnesty International urges govt to take 'urgent action.

Islamabad: Amnesty International on Friday issued an "urgent action" for the residents of Lahore to mobilise its supporters and campaign on behalf of the entire population due to the hazardous smog engulfing the city.

The "urgent action" raises concerns about how the poor air quality poses a risk to the health of every person in Lahore, a city of more than 10 million people.

"The air in Punjab, Pakistan's most populous province, is so toxic that people's health and lives are in grave danger. Schools have been forced to shut down, respiratory illnesses are on the rise and people are having trouble breathing," Amnesty International said.

On November 13, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Lahore, reached 556 - far exceeding the threshold for 'hazardous' levels, which begins at 300. A day earlier, the AQI reached 598 at 12pm on November 21, The News reported. Since the beginning of the month, at least seven days have seen air quality index reach hazardous levels.

Due to the sudden spike in the AQI in Lahore, Faisalabad and Gujranwala on Thursday evening, authorities were forced to announce school closure amid concerns from the citizens.

This was the second instance in the past 30 days that the Punjab government had to close schools due to extraordinary smog levels. According to the notification, November 22 has been declared a holiday at all the public and private schools...

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