Karachi records worst air quality in the world

City records 250 particulate metres on Sunday; Lahore comes 2nd on the list with 233


News Desk October 23, 2022
Mazar-e-Quaid is enveloped in haze as smog-like conditions prevailed in the city. PHOTO: ONLINE/FILE

The air of Karachi continues to be unhealthy, as per the air quality index. The city was marked as the most polluted city in the world, while Lahore was ranked second on the list.

According to the air quality index, the number of polluted particles in the atmosphere of Karachi was recorded at 250 particulate metres on Sunday. Meanwhile, polluted particles in the air of Lahore were recorded at 233 particulate metres.

As per the classification, pollution from 151 to 200 levels is harmful to health, pollution from 201 to 300 levels is dangerously harmful, and more than 301 levels is hazardous pollution.

Read more: Karachi second most polluted city in world

With 191 particulate metres, the Indian capital New Delhi was marked as the third most polluted city.

The pollution in the air in Karachi is caused by the winds from the northwest and northeast of Balochistan. The suspension of the sea breeze is also a cause for the pollution.

The northwesterly winds of Balochistan are expected to blow during the next few days keeping the city hot and humid.

COMMENTS (2)

Hasan Ali | 2 years ago | Reply As someone who has lived in Karachi for 5 years I have never seen such air condition as the article describes
Maax | 2 years ago | Reply Not only due to these winds. Its mainly because of damaged infrastructure and a lot of traffic at damaged roads which causes dust to float in the air.
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