Lahore saw a slight improvement in smog levels on Sunday. However, the Punjab government continues to push for artificial rain to clean the air further.
Raja Jahangir Anwar, Secretary of the Environment Protection Department, urged residents to stay indoors due to pollution risks. Authorities crack down on vehicles emitting smoke and shut down factories and brick kilns that violate regulations.
Anwar stressed strict action against violators. Those who don’t comply will face legal penalties. The government will enforce these rules without leniency.
These actions are part of a broader effort to improve Lahore’s air quality. Although progress has occurred, pollution remains a serious issue. Artificial rain serves as a key solution to help clean the air.
The government stays committed to enforcing environmental rules and finding new solutions. Meanwhile, residents should follow health guidelines and stay safe.