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Lahore’s Air Quality Index Drops to 438, While Islamabad’s AQI improved to 67

As of 6:00 AM this morning, Lahore’s Air Quality Index (AQI) has dropped to an average of 438, a notable improvement from its hazardous levels of 800+ recorded earlier.

Despite the decline, Lahore’s air quality remains firmly in the “unhealthy” category, with smog persisting and likely to linger until the next significant rainfall event.

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In contrast, Islamabad has regained its clean air status, boasting an average AQI of 67, which falls within the “healthy” range.

The stark difference in air quality between the two cities highlights the ongoing air pollution challenges in Lahore.

Residents are advised to take precautions, such as wearing masks and limiting outdoor activities during high pollution hours, to minimize health risks.

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Farhan Abro

Hello! My name is Farhan Abro, and I'm based here in Islamabad. My journey in Pakistan's digital media really kicked off when I founded INCPak back in 2012. We built it from the ground up, driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, to be a trusted voice for independent journalism. But while media is a big part of who I am, I'm also shaped by a fascinating mix of other passions. I'm deeply into automotive, which gives me a technical edge, but I also find my artistic expression through landscape photography and music. And I'm always diving into the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence. Bringing all these different worlds together the technical, the creative, the journalistic, and the entrepreneurial—it really colors how I see things and approach every project. It gives me a distinct perspective that I try to bring to everything I share

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