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AQI improves as humidity clears Lahore smog

Published on: January 3, 2026 2:15 PM

Lahore’s air quality improved significantly as the Air Quality Index dropped to 110 on Saturday. Higher humidity helped clear harmful smog particles from the atmosphere. Officials said stronger winds also contributed to dispersing pollutants.

Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said anti-smog measures continued effectively under Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s directives. Actions against smoke-emitting vehicles and polluting industries remained in place. Brick kilns were closely monitored to ensure compliance with environmental laws.

Read more: Lahore records 312 average AQI

She added that continuous monitoring led to measurable improvement in air quality across the city. Authorities urged residents to exercise caution while driving in low visibility. Patients and sensitive groups were advised to wear face masks for protection.

The Punjab Health Department issued guidance on precautionary measures during fog and smog episodes. They stressed limiting outdoor exposure and following safety measures to reduce health risks. Public awareness campaigns were also ongoing to ensure compliance.

Read more: Smog crisis engulfs Punjab, millions affected

Officials said authorities will maintain strict monitoring to keep air quality at safer levels. They emphasized that combined efforts of government and public cooperation are essential. Citizens were encouraged to report violations of environmental regulations.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: AQI 110 Lahore, Lahore Air Quality, Lahore pollution update, Latest, Marriyum Aurangzeb air pollution, Punjab environment news, smog control Pakistan

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