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Viral infections surge in ‘unhealthy’ Lahore; rain likely today

Published on: December 22, 2025 12:52 AM

As the average AQI surged to 450, foggy, cloudy and hazy conditions persisted in the city on Sunday, while the Met. Office forecast light to moderate rain on Monday.

With the sharp rise in pollution levels, Lahore also ranked among the world’s top ten most polluted cities. According to IQAir, the average AQI remained in the hazardous category, with PM2.5 concentration measured at 56.8 times the World Health Organization’s annual guideline value.

Dense fog led to the closure of several motorways at various points due to poor visibility across many cities of Punjab. Motorway M2 from Lahore to Kot Momin, M3 from Lahore to Samundri and the Sialkot Motorway M11 were closed, while the M4 from Pindi Bhattian to Faisalabad was also shut. Motorway Police advised that safe travel during the foggy season was between 10am and 6pm. Fog was also reported in Sundar, Manga Mandi, Phool Nagar and Pattoki, where visibility on the national highway dropped to between zero and 100 metres.

The dense fog partially disrupted flight operations at Lahore Airport, causing delays to several international flights. Airport sources said flights from Lahore to Dubai, Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi were delayed, while a PIA flight to Canada was held up by more than seven hours. The most polluted areas of the provincial capital included Allama Iqbal Town (688), Liberty (671), Bedian Road (485), B Block Phase 5, DHA (441), Barki Road (399), Cantonment (347), Johar Town (317) and Askari X (298).

Super-flu, influenza and other viral infections are being seen at an alarming rate due to smog across Punjab including the provincial capital Lahore.

Due to air pollution issues there has been a continuous increase in the number of patients with flu, cough, chest infection, pneumonia and fever.

According to official sources, more than 47,000 patients were reported in Lahore’s 5 major government hospitals during the past week, more than 10,000 patients were referred to Mayo Hospital during the week, more than 9,000 were reported in Jinnah Hospital, while more than 8,000 patients were reported in Services Hospital.

Similarly, more than 6,000 patients were reported in General Hospital, Children’s Hospital and Gangaram Hospital.

According to medical experts, common symptoms of superflu include cold, flu, cough, high fever and difficulty breathing. There is also an alarming increase in pneumonia cases among children and the elderly, while people with weak immune systems are more affected by superflu.

Health experts say that children, the elderly, pregnant women and people with chronic diseases are at high risk, so they need special precautions. Medical experts have strictly instructed citizens to use masks regularly and get the flu vaccine.

On the other hand, sources say that no government BSL-3 lab in Punjab is conducting tests for the influenza virus, while the Punjab Health Department does not have diagnostic kits for the modern influenza variant H3N2, which is a concern.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Lahore, rain, Unhealthy, Viral infections

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