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Pakistani province declares health emergency due to smog and locks down two cities

  • A health emergency has been declared in Punjab, Pakistan due to smog, affecting nearly 2 million people, as stated by provincial minister Marriyum Aurangzeb.
  • A lockdown has been imposed in Multan and Lahore, halting construction, cancelling medical staff time off, and closing educational institutions until further notice.
  • Restaurants are closing at 4 p.m., with takeaway available until 8 p.m., highlighting the seriousness of the smog crisis described as a national disaster.
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