Health emergency declared over toxic smog in Pakistan, India | DW News

In Pakistan’s Punjab province officials have declared a health emergency over toxic smog. Schools have been closed for another 10 days across the province with a lockdown imposed on two of the region’s biggest cities Lahore and Multan. Hospitals have reported a surge in patients coming in with breathing issues linked to the smog. Air pollution in Pakistan and northern India has risen to dangerous levels in recent weeks.

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0:00 Health emergency in Punjab, Pakistan
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