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In pictures: Smog-choked Lahore struggles through another grey morning

Smog once again blanketed Lahore on Tuesday morning, reducing visibility across major arteries.

In pictures: Smog-choked Lahore struggles through another grey morning
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

According to real-time data from the Swiss air-quality monitor, IQAir, the city’s air quality index (AQI) was around 360 in the morning, placing the city’s air in the “hazardous” category.

— Murtaza Ali/ White Star
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

While the haze continued to coat the skyline from the Babu Sabu interchange to neighbourhood parks and highways, this figure represented a modest improvement compared with earlier peaks this smog season and late October.

— Murtaza Ali/ White Star
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

At that time, AQI readings surged into the 400–500+ range, forcing the city to top global pollution rankings.

— Murtaza Ali/ White Star
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

Residents cautiously stepped outdoors amid persistent hazardous air.

— Murtaza Ali/ White Star
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

But the relative reduction from those extreme highs offered some limited relief.

— Murtaza Ali/ White Star
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

Health experts warn that even at these lower levels, the air remains far from safe.

— Murtaza Ali/ White Star
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

Doctors say that prolonged exposure can aggravate respiratory and cardiovascular conditions.

— Murtaza Ali/ White Star
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

Respiratory diseases can particularly affect children, the elderly and people with pre-existing illnesses.

— Murtaza Ali/ White Star
— Murtaza Ali/ White Star

Header image: A bus crawling through the smoggy streets, its headlights blaring through the thick, grey haze as commuters struggled to see beyond the toxic fog in Lahore. — Murtaza Ali/ White Star

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