The city faced ongoing challenges with worsening air quality on Wednesday, as thick smog and increasing pollution levels impacted visibility and health. As per IQAir, Lahore had an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 153, categorizing it as ‘unhealthy,’ with PM2.5 levels 11.7 times above the World Health Organization’s guidelines. The most affected areas were Allama Iqbal Town (183), Paragon Society (181), Samanabad (179), Shadman Market (174), Syed Maratib Ali Road (172), Pine Avenue (172), Near Ada Plot, Raiwind Road (166), and Multan Road near Chong (165).
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