Heavy smog has settled in most parts of Pakistan, which has polluted the air so much that people are having trouble breathing, and the citizens of Punjab province are the most affected by the smog. Where routine life and education system have stopped.
On the other hand, Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has offered the ‘Pakistanis’ to move to Karachi.
In a post on his official X (Twitter) account, Bilawal Bhutto shared an Air Quality Index report dated November 10, which shows the air quality ranking in different cities of Pakistan.
According to this report, Karachi is ranked seventh with 78 points, which means that Karachi’s climate is not as dangerous as Lahore, Multan and Peshawar.
In cities like Lahore, Peshawar and Multan, Faizalabad, including the capital Islamabad, the climate has crossed dangerous limits due to smog, due to which the citizens are having difficulty breathing. Peshawar topped the list on November 10 with air quality at 591 points, meaning ‘most dangerous’.
In such a situation, Bilawal Bhutto shared the screenshot of this list and wrote that ‘Dear Pakistan, move to Karachi.’
Bilawal Bhutto’s offer X was not liked by the users and they called it a frivolous act.
A user named Adeel wrote that ‘Please leave your mobile, wallet and valuables in your respective cities.’
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Another user asked Bilawal’s post, ‘Is X (Twitter) in Kwachi running without VPN?’
While a user named Muhammad Naveed said in response to this advice, ‘so that neither mobile nor AQI level can be checked.’
And many users criticized Bilawal for his administration by sharing pictures of standing water in hospitals and roads in Karachi.
In today’s air quality index, November 13, Lahore is once again on the first place in the list of the most polluted cities, where the climate is at 435 points.
Multan is second in the list with 324 ranking, followed by Rawalpindi at 273, Islamabad at 213 and Peshawar at 209 in the hazardous climate category. While Karachi is at the eighth position with 134 points in this ranking, which means that sensitive people should be careful.
As in previous years, educational institutions have been closed due to the dangerous situation of severe smog in Punjab, while the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned that the heavily polluted air in Pakistan’s Punjab province is affecting people. , including posing serious risks to more than 1.1 million children under the age of five.