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The Provincial Disaster Management Authority of Punjab (PDMA) on Wednesday declared smog as a “calamity” in the province, Aaj New reported.

“All the activities causing or leading to smog formation have been banned across the province. The Deputy Commissioners have been delegated the powers of the Relief Commissioner to take all necessary measures to control and mitigate smog,” the PDMA stated in a letter.

It has banned burning of any type of crop residue, vehicles emitting visible smoke, and pollutants falling into inadmissible limits, and all industries working without emission control systems contributing to the deterioration in the Air Quality Index.

Additionally, stone crushers operating without wet scrubbers; burning of all types of solid waste, tyres, rubber, and plastics; sale and use of all types of sub-standard fuels have been banned across the province along with all types of encroachments which cause hindrance in the smooth flow of traffic on public roads including footpaths; any kind of parking which may cause hindrance in the smooth flow of traffic; and all types of activities without proper safeguard which contribute in generating fugitive dust.

Further, directions have been given to take necessary measures against uncovered and open dumping/storage of construction materials; uncovered transportation of construction materials like sand, mud, and cement; and unauthorised activity which may cause pollution.

Earlier today, the caretaker government in Punjab declared a smog emergency in the province while emphasising that the closure of schools and transportation would not be sufficient to combat the condition.

Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi chaired the meeting convened to review the deteriorating smog situation.

The government has made it mandatory for all school-going children to wear masks for a period of one month as a protective measure. Naqvi reiterated the importance of the decision while urging the masses to use masks.

The development came after the Lahore High Court ordered the district administration to declare a ‘smog emergency’ in the provincial capital.

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