A Unicef report released on November 11 warns that over 11 million children under the age of five in Pakistan’s Punjab province are at risk of exposure to toxic air.
Lahore, enveloped in a dense smog layer stretching to western Uttar Pradesh, recorded a staggering AQI of 1,136, making it the most polluted city globally.
Delhi’s pollution woes are compounded by emissions from vehicles, construction activities, and crop burning.
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