Rahim Yar Khan city has recorded an alarming Air Quality Index (AQI) of 519, making it the most polluted city in Punjab. In response, the Department of Environment has taken significant measures to combat the smog crisis, according to Assistant Director of Environment, Suraj Kumar.
Over the past month, 29 brick kilns operating without proper technology were demolished, with strict action taken against their owners.
Seven industrial units have been demolished, and nine others sealed for contributing to pollution.
Residents have been advised to wear masks and avoid unnecessary travel to protect themselves from the hazardous air quality.
The Assistant Director emphasized the department’s commitment to curbing pollution through rigorous inspections and enforcement of environmental laws.
Authorities have urged citizens to play their part by limiting vehicle usage, adopting carpooling, and reporting any violations contributing to smog.
The situation in Rahim Yar Khan underscores the urgent need for collective efforts to address pollution and safeguard public health.