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In the Punjab city of Multan on Monday, the reading for the tiniest and most dangerous pollutant, PM2.5, was more than 110 times higher than safe levels set by the World Health Organization.
Solar energy is gaining traction in Pakistan as more people look for reliable and cost-effective alternatives to the ...
Lahore: Thick, toxic smog clouds enveloping the Pakistani city of Lahore, which has been reeling under severe pollution can be now visible from space as per satellite imagery taken by US space ...
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Pakistan’s air defense system shot down a drone early Thursday near a naval air base in the eastern city of Lahore, police and security officials said Via AP news wire Thursday 08 May 2025 06:13 BST ...
Indian strikes Saturday on Pakistan damaged runways and structures across at least six airfields, according to a visual analysis by The Washington Post, which experts said were the most ...
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Dozens of armed separatists briefly seized control of a high-security area in a city in southwestern Pakistan on Friday, killing a government official and looting a ...
An earthquake of 4.4 magnitude struck Pakistan on Thursday with epicentre reported to be near Multan in the Punjab province, India's National Center for Seismology said.
Heavy Smog Will Close Schools in Pakistan’s 2nd-Largest City for a Week The city of Lahore reported hazardous levels of air pollution on Sunday. Pakistani officials have blamed India for some of it.
In the Punjab city of Multan on Monday, the reading for the tiniest and most dangerous pollutant, PM2.5, was more than 110 times higher than safe levels set by the World Health Organization.
In the Punjab city of Multan on Monday, the reading for the tiniest and most dangerous pollutant, PM2.5, was more than 110 times higher than safe levels set by the World Health Organization.