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Health Emergency Declared in Pakistan and India Due to Toxic Smog

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A health emergency has been declared in parts of Pakistan and India due to severe air pollution levels. The toxic smog enveloping the region has led to a significant increase in respiratory problems, forcing schools to close and urging residents to stay indoors. Authorities are grappling with ways to tackle the pollution, which is attributed to vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and crop burning among other factors. This crisis highlights the urgent need for environmental reforms in both countries.
  • Health emergency declared in parts of Pakistan and India due to severe air pollution.
  • Toxic smog causes a surge in respiratory problems among the population.
  • Schools closed and residents advised to stay indoors to minimize exposure.
  • Pollution attributed to vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and crop burning.
  • Urgent calls for environmental reforms in both countries to address the crisis.

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