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Pakistani Government Silent on Indian SMOG while Pakistanis being killed.

Pakistan should Give strong Responce over Indian air pollution.

  • Give a proper Military Response.

    Votes: 17 51.5%
  • Pressurize Indian Govmaent to fix or else take Modi to International courts.

    Votes: 15 45.5%
  • I'm an Indian and I love air pollution.

    Votes: 1 3.0%

  • Total voters
    33

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When will our candy *** leaders speak for the people?
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People are dying due to diseases,The air feels like the atmosphere is lit on fire.
Does anybody in the Military or the Government care? Has any statement even raised the voices of Common Pakistanis? The elderly and young people alike which cannot even leave their homes due to the smog ,People are being killed due to traffic accidents ,Schools and colleges are being shut down.

The amount of Beghariti is sickening.

When will India stop this practice of burning crops ? When will the hindus stop killing innocent people in this region in the name of religion?
We should give clear threats to the Indian government ,Fix this problem or else we will fix it by creating more smog for you.
PS: This helps everyyear and it has to stop .
This is entirely unacceptable , be it Chinese in the name of CPEC and industrialization f***** the air or the Hindus to the East who are a major problem for ordinary Pakistanis each year with their dewali and farmers.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/165878-smog-affects-countrys-power-distribution-system

https://www.geo.tv/latest/166267-smog-persists-one-killed-over-15-injured-in-accidents-across-punjab

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ution-causes-car-accidents-illness/833620001/
 
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Pakistanis do not have a functioning government.

It is more or less a collection of corrupt elite locked in arms to save their corruption.

We first need to have a functional government to blame them

Unfair !!

#GovernmentKoKionZaleelKiya
 
People are dying due to diseases,The air feels like the atmosphere is lit on fire.

Two things come to mind. One is that the Indians are suffering far more than Pakistanis, since smoke lingers in higher concentrations locally. Two, since smoke lingers locally, there is much that Pakistan can do within its borders to improve the situation, if the map is anything to go by.
 
with all the profanities, I stopped reading.
Can't help it ,Sorry.
One has to understand it happens every year.

Two things come to mind. One is that the Indians are suffering far more than Pakistanis, since smoke lingers in higher concentrations locally. Two, since smoke lingers locally, there is much that Pakistan can do within its borders to improve the situation, if the map is anything to go by.
The Indians have been on National emergency Since 2010,The first report I read on it was back in 2010 and i was surprised how much SMOG could even be accumulated.
They have failed to fix this.
 
This happens every year and does much more damage than what skirmishes do on the LoC.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...n-pakistan-officials/articleshow/61516356.cms

Can't help it ,Sorry.
One has to understand it happens every year.


The Indians have been on National emergency Since 2010,The first report I read on it was back in 2010 and i was surprised how much SMOG could even be accumulated.
They have failed to fix this.
You should edit and remove all the profanity, it's really unnecessary.
 
The Indians have been on National emergency Since 2010,The first report I read on it was back in 2010 and i was surprised how much SMOG could even be accumulated.
They have failed to fix this.

So the Indians are at least trying to do something. Is Pakistan trying to do whatever it can also? May be a cross-border commission can be formed to co-ordinate matters in this regard?
 
So the Indians are at least trying to do something. Is Pakistan trying to do whatever it can also? May be a cross-border commission can be formed to co-ordinate matters in this regard?
Look I understand ,Indians have been on the act but the problem is ,Its not being fixed .
Commissions are useless ,they used to make them every year after LOC incidents but now they're just fed up.
In this region you act by forcing others to do so ,Or else you Eat it ,which currently is the case.

You should edit and remove all the profanity, it's really unnecessary.
Yeah I did ........... My bad.
 
Other than asking India, what are some serious steps that Pakistan can take to reduce this?
 
Other than asking India, what are some serious steps that Pakistan can take to reduce this?
How to fix India's burning issue: turn unwanted straw into bioenergy pellets
The practice is causing havoc on India’s roads and exacerbating health problems, but alternative ways of getting rid of it have long been beyond the reach of most farmers’ pockets

You can read this long a$$ article.
http://www.independent.co.uk/enviro...ed-straw-into-bioenergy-pellets-a7713881.html

Indians have a plan to only market Electric cars after 2030.
Similarly they should make a short-term plan for the next few decades.
 
Ban the firecrackers, at least that's the solution our Supreme Court came up with to tackle this smog problem in Delhi and surrounding areas. The picture in OP also shows how beautifully it worked.
 
Mideast, not India, is to blame for Punjab smog

Mideast, not India, is to blame for Punjab smog
By Sehrish Wasif
Published: November 5, 2017
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Motorists drive with fog-lights on as Lahore is enveloped in dense smog. PHOTO: PPI

ISLAMABAD: Large swathes of Punjab have been blanketed in thick smog for the past three days. The blinding combination of smoke and fog is causing traffic problems and respiratory illnesses among people, besides leading to power outages in the country’s most populous province.

The situation is particularly ‘alarming’ in south and central districts of Punjab – the province which had also been hit by smog almost the same time, last year.

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Where does this smog come from?

Some officials blame stubble burning by farmers and emissions from coal-fired power plants in India. They claim the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission has spotted 2,620 fire incidents via satellite in Indian Punjab on November 2, while there were only 27 such cases in Pakistan’s Punjab.

However, other officials have a different interpretation. They say the main source of smog in Pakistan is trans-boundary pollution which is actually originating from the Middle East. Although smog hits Pakistan twice a year, this time the issue is ballooning into a crisis due to a prolonged dry spell in the country.

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When smog strikes

The fear is that the smog will persist as there are little chances of rain in the country. This might create health problems for people and affect agriculture and livestock sectors – and in turn the national economy.

“Every year the Middle Eastern countries, especially Iraq, Syria, and Iran, are hit by heavy sand and dust storms, which form dust clouds,” Asif Shuja, a former director general of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), told The Express Tribune while explaining the phenomenon.

“These dust clouds travel thousands of kilometres to other countries, including Pakistan, mostly in April-June and September-November,” he said, adding that this time the impact of these dust clouds in Pakistan is severe due to the continued dry spell.

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“After reaching Pakistan, these dust clouds – coupled with dust storms originating from Thar Desert – form smog and aggravate the situation,” Shuja said.

Around 122 dust storms had been reported last year in Iraq alone, blanketing the sky for 283 days, he added.

The trans-boundary effect of the sand and dust storms had grabbed the world attention, he said, adding that while considering the seriousness of the issue, a regional meeting convened in Turkey last month where participants called for regional efforts to address the menace.

South Punjab in grip of severe smog

Shuja sought to dismiss the perception that the major source of smog in Pakistan was stubble burning by farmers in Indian Punjab.

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“It is impossible that just burning sugarcane stubble could cause such dense smog in a short period of time,” he said, but didn’t deny stubble burning could add to the severity of the problem.

A senior environmental expert said, “This year the severity of smog is more as compared to previous years. This time it is enveloping areas beyond Punjab, which is alarming and worrisome.”

Pervaiz Amir, who is also a former member of the Prime Minister’s Task Force on Climate Change, predicted that the smog would persist for at least another four weeks. “This situation would have a negative impact on health of people, and livestock, besides affecting agriculture sector, transport system, flight operations and productivity of labour,” he added.

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“There are some crops which require sunlight to grow, but due to smog sunrays don’t reach them,” he said.

Amir went on to say that due to the persisting dry spell, the situation was aggravating in Pakistan and in the near future the severity of weather conditions would increase further.

Traffic accidents

According to an unofficial tally, at least 17 people have been killed in road crashes caused mainly by poor visibility on roads due to smog. Three men died on Saturday, 10 on Friday and three on Thursday. The accidents occurred in Faisalabad, Jhang, Pasrur, Layyah, Attock, Sheikhpura and Pakpattan.

Jam Sajjad Hussain, a spokesperson for Rescue 1122, said there had been fewer accidents since the smog descended, but these crashes had been far deadlier.

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Dense smog leads to closure of nuclear power plants

Citing the reason for fewer accidents, he said people avoided unnecessary travel during smog. “Even if they have to come out, they drive slowly,” he added. He credited sensitisation campaigns by government departments and media for lesser road accidents during smog.

Power breakdown

The dense smog forced authorities on Friday to shut nuclear power plants of 1,200-megawatt capacity, while several grid stations tripped, causing power breakdown in several parts of the country.
Restoration work was in progress at four Chashma nuclear power plants – C1, C2, C3 and C4 – and they are expected to run at full capacity in the next 72 hours.

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The Power Division directed the National Power Control Centre (NPCC) to chalk out an emergency demand and supply management plan for 72 hours by the time the nuclear power plants were restored.
It said in a statement that under the directives of the federal government, all expensive furnace oil and diesel-run power plants having a cumulative capacity of 4,250MW had also been shut.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1550300/1-mideast-not-india-blame-punjab-smog/
 
Ban the firecrackers, at least that's the solution our Supreme Court came up with to tackle this smog problem in Delhi and surrounding areas. The picture in OP also shows how beautifully it worked.
i don't think that firecrackers would bring that much smog.. the problem is with burning of fields after harvesting..
 
What do you expect anyone to do about this? If they could fix it, they probably would - it impacts a lot more Indians. There is a time when we stop being Pakistani, Indian, Iraqi, Afghani, Somali and Japani and realise we are first and foremost human. We share this planet and our decisions often impact people further afield than us.

The whole culture towards the environment should change, including in developing countries so that we can continue to breathe clean air. In the UK this year for the first time in my life the whole sky was a pink hue, dust from the sahara have travelled this far north and stayed in the atmosphere for a few days.

The Indians and the Chinese are asias biggest polluters - they need to clean up their act. We also should do our bit, the streets of the big cities are toxic. The difference in air quality between Islamabad (so called clean Islamabad) and once we cross into the villages of potwar is massive, it gets even better once you cross the bridge into Dadyal.

Big businesses will never look out for us, it is up to us the people to take this issue seriously, firstly through our own actions and secondly through the demands we make of our elected representatives.
 
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