Kualitas udara di Lahore
Indeks kualitas udara (AQI⁺) dan polusi udara PM2.5 di Lahore • 1.1M Pengikut • 21.00, Jun 02 Waktu setempat
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AQI⁺ USTidak sehat bagi kelompok sensitif
Polutan utama:
PM10
184.2 µg/m³
32°
24 km/h
41 %
Prakiraan per jam
Prakiraan indeks kualitas udara (AQI⁺) Lahore
Prakiraan setiap hari
Prakiraan indeks kualitas udara (AQI⁺) Lahore
| Hari ini | 114 | 38° 28° | 26 km/h | 36% | |
| Rab | 130 | 37° 29° | 28 km/h | 42% | |
| Kam | 156 | 34° 27° | 26 km/h | 48% |
Polutan udara
Berapa kualitas udara saat ini di dekat Lahore?
Konsentrasi PM2.5 saat ini 8 kali nilai panduan PM2.5 tahunan WHO.
Rekomendasi kesehatan
Reduce outdoor exercise |
Close your windows to avoid dirty outdoor air Get a monitor |
Sensitive groups should wear a mask outdoors Get a mask |
Run an air purifier Get an air purifier |
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Rekomendasi kesehatan
Reduce outdoor exercise |
Close your windows to avoid dirty outdoor air Get a monitor |
Sensitive groups should wear a mask outdoors Get a mask |
Run an air purifier Get an air purifier |
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Bagaimana kualitas udara saat ini di Lahore?
Kualitas udara saat ini di Lahore dianggap tidak sehat untuk kelompok sensitif. Anggota kelompok sensitif mungkin terpengaruh, sementara masyarakat umum kemungkinan tidak berisiko.
How polluted is Lahore’s air?
Lahore suffers from high levels of air pollution, with the city regularly ranking at the top of IQAir AirVisual’s live pollution rankings of major global cities. However, pollution only rose to the top of the public’s consciousness in early 2017, when actionable air quality data was published for the first time in Pakistan. In the absence of publicly available government data, a network of citizen-operated sensors began to monitor fine particulate matter, also known as PM2.5, and report data in real-time. The data laid bare Lahore’s high levels of air pollution, shocking the public and becoming a media talking point.
The resulting publicity led to a public interest petition to review the government’s response to the smog crisis, which was heard at Lahore’s High Court in November 2017. The court ordered authorities to prepare an updated smog response action plan, and publish daily pollution updates until able to publish hourly updates, as the non-government monitors do.
Following the court order, the Punjab Environment Protection Council approved a Smog Action Plan and adopted an Air Quality Index (AQI) classification system in 2017. However, the AQI has been criticized by air quality advocates as being too lax and underreporting the severity of the pollution. While the U.S. AQI deems a PM2.5 concentration of 60 micrograms per cubic meter in the air as “Unhealthy”, Punjab’s AQI reads as “Satisfactory”, with the advice: “May cause minor breathing discomfort to sensitive people.”
Because of this discrepancy, in November 2019, three children asked a court to declare the Punjab AQI “illegal and unreasonable.”
Does the Pakistani government publish real-time air quality data?
As of November 2019, Pakistani authorities still don’t publish any real-time PM2.5 air quality data. All data come from non-government sensors and the U.S. State Department. The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, and the three U.S. Consulates in Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar began monitoring and publishing real-time PM2.5 data online in the first half of 2019.
When is Lahore’s air pollution at its worst?
Air quality in Lahore usually worsens during the winter season from October to February when farmers in the wider Punjab province set light to the remnants of crops, producing smoke that adds to smog. At the same time, weather changes mean pollutants remain trapped in the air for longer.
In November 2019, during the heart of Pakistan’s “smog season”, Lahore regularly came second only to Delhi – and sometimes overtook the Indian city – as the world’s most polluted city on IQAir AirVisual’s live rankings of major global cities.
Is Lahore the most polluted city?
In 2018, Lahore ranked 10 in IQAir AirVisual’s 2018 World Air Quality Report. Neighbouring city Faisalabad's air pollution ranked number 3, while air pollution in Islamabad – Pakistan’s capital city – came in significantly lower at number 239. Karachi air pollution was the lowest among the four cities at number 318.
Overall, Pakistan air pollution caused the country to be ranked as the second most polluted in the world with an annual PM2.5 average of 74.3 µg/m³.
What causes air pollution in Lahore?
Air pollution in Lahore is caused by a combination of vehicle and industrial emissions, smoke from brick kilns, the burning of crop residue and general waste, and dust from construction sites. Other factors of air pollution include large scale losses of trees to build new roads and buildings.
Winter air pollution is worse due to temperature inversion, which results in a layer of warm air that is prevented from rising trapping air pollutants.
How can air pollution in Lahore be reduced?
Real-time air quality data must first be made available to everyone with greater granularity. When people know how much pollution they are breathing, they can better take measures to protect themselves and be enabled to mobilise efforts around tackling air pollution.
Reducing industrial and vehicular emissions is also critical to improving the air quality. Prime Minister Imran Khan has told his cabinet that tackling air pollution is a priority, and authorities have taken measures to reduce pollution from brick kilns. Under the Punjab Green Development Program (PGDP) project, there are plans to do more, including establishing 10 air quality monitoring stations in Lahore.
Individuals can take steps in their daily life to reduce personal emissions by carpooling or taking public transport, actively switching to greener fuel alternatives, and more.
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- Revenue Employees Coop Housing Society68
- GENERATION Pvt ltd82
- Model Town, CD Ground83
- Askari 1084
- IEEE, Punjab University, LHR89
- HBFC Society, DHA Phase 592
- Honda Gateway96
- FF Pakistan - 1102
- Sandha Road102
- Tufail Road near Rahat Bakery102
- A Block, Model Town105
- HC - Askari 10105
- Johar Town B LHE105
- Lake City Meadows105
- Near Ada Plot, Raiwind Road107
- Wagha Border109
- B Block, Phase 5, DHA110
- Grand Charter School112
- Scarsdale International School112
- University of Central Punjab112
- VTS112
- Kickstart MM Alam115
- NPPMCL115
- Forman Christian College & Chartered University116
- CERP Office117
- Model Town A LHE117
- Bedian Thethar Rd LHE119
- Egerton Road121
- Gulberg III124
- Cantonment127
- Samanabad128
- Ferozepur Rd A LHE129
- Gurumangat Rd B LHE129
- Ghazi Road Interchange134
- Hiking & Mountaineering Club GCU Lahore134
- Pakistan Engineering Services (Pvt) Ltd.134
- Ravi Road134
- Yani Home134
- Diamond Paint industries PVT LTD.137
- LAS Lahore139
- Learning Alliance Intl. DHA139
- Upper Mall Road LHE139
- Barki, Lahore140
- Syed Maratib Ali Road142
- Allama Iqbal Town B LHE144
- Shadman Market B LHE144
- LAS MS Building147
- FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE RESEARCH CENTRE151
- Model Town Link Rd B LHE153
- Muslim Town LHE B156
- Burki Rd Paragon B LHE157
- Icchra Maqbool Rd LHE165
- Tajpura172












