Awakened from a deep slumber by the Lahore High Court, the Punjab government declared a smog emergency throughout the province on Wednesday in an effort to combat the adverse impacts of environmental pollution.
After the reprimanding of the Lahore commissioner for neglecting the critical issue of the environment by the high court, Punjab’s caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi convened a meeting with provincial ministers and department heads to brainstorm with environmental and health experts and devise strategies to mitigate the effects of smog.
Due to its unhealthy air quality, Lahore city has consistently ranked among the top three cities with the most polluted air in recent weeks, according to IQAir rankings.
During the meeting, experts provided information on measures to reduce smog and its effects, emphasising the importance of preventive measures.
The caretaker chief minister accentuated that all relevant government departments should work diligently to effectively combat smog.
The meeting considered the option of imposing restrictions similar to those enforced during the Coronavirus pandemic, such as the closure of educational institutions. However, environmental experts believed that such restrictions would not make a significant difference.
Therefore, the meeting decided to mandate the use of masks in all public and private schools throughout the province for one month. During the meeting, the chief minister issued directives to prioritise the health of students and stressed the significance of wearing masks.
It was decided that the public would be encouraged to use masks, and provincial ministers were instructed to inspect public and private schools starting from November 2, Thursday.