Lahore Grapples with Smog, Coldest Winter in Years
Lahore, the cultural hub of Pakistan, has been struggling with thick layers of smog this winter season, making it difficult for residents to navigate the city. The Provincial Meteorological Department's warning about a significant drop in temperature has made the city even colder, with temperatures plummeting to unprecedented levels. As the city grapples with the harsh conditions, concerns over air quality and health risks have mounted, leaving the residents worried.
The Province Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted a prolonged dry spell in Balochistan, leading to severe cold conditions. The dry and cold weather has already taken a toll on the country, with temperatures in Quetta dipping to a chilling -4 degrees Celsius, leaving the residents shivering. The situation has become more dire due to the lack of rainfall, with the weather department forecasting no rain in the region for the next few weeks. This severe dry spell has raised concerns about water scarcity and agricultural impacts in the region.
In contrast, Pakistan's major cities, including Lahore and Karachi, have witnessed a drastic drop in temperature, with the former recording temperatures lower than usual and the latter dipping to as low as 11 degrees Celsius. The residents of both cities are bracing themselves for the cold weather, with temperatures expected to drop further over the next week. The Met department has issued a forecast of dry weather with cool nights, further exacerbating the city's air quality woes. The situation has become more challenging for the residents, with the government and local authorities struggling to combat the harsh conditions.
The winter season has taken a toll on the country, with severe cold conditions gripping major cities and the smog engulfing the air. The impending severe dry spell and lack of rainfall have raised concerns about the potential impacts on agriculture and water supplies in Balochistan. As the situation continues to deteriorate, the government and local authorities are scrambling to respond to the crisis, while residents are left to brave the harsh conditions amidst heightened health concerns.