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Smog Punjab Ke Liye Zeher Qatil Ban Gai Dhai Lakh Qabal Az Waqt Amwat Ka Khatra

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00:00The whole of Punjab is covered in smoke right now.
00:05If you talk about any city in Punjab, especially Lahore, Sialkot, Gujranwala,
00:10people are complaining about one thing, that they are not able to breathe.
00:13Viewers, UNICEF's report has come out, it is very intelligent.
00:17It says that smoke is a serious threat to 1.1 crore children.
00:22UNICEF has declared smoke a serious threat to 1.1 crore children in Punjab.
00:29In Lahore and many other districts, last week,
00:32air pollution has broken the record,
00:34which was more than 100 times higher than the WHO's air quality guidelines.
00:38This smoke is so severe that it can be seen from the air.
00:42UNICEF representative, small children are forced to breathe in polluted, poisonous air.
00:47UNICEF representative, smoke will have devastating effects on children and pregnant women.
00:52Approximately 1.6 crore children have been affected by smoke in Punjab.
00:58Our respective planning minister, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal, is saying that
01:05there is a danger of 2.5 crore deaths before the smoke.
01:09This is a very big warning, an alarming thing.
01:13The current situation in hospitals in Lahore.
01:16Children have pneumonia, chest infection, cough has increased,
01:20burning in the eyes, acute heart disease.
01:23Heart patients are also being affected.
01:25More than 15,000 patients have been reported in six major government hospitals in the past day.
01:31The air quality index is between Lahore and London.
01:40Viewers, you can get an idea of the situation in our country.
01:44This 374 is hazardous.
01:47You can say that it is considered extremely hazardous.
01:55Hazardous because it goes from 50 to 100.
01:59If the number increases, it becomes extremely dangerous.
02:05Viewers, let's go to London.
02:07This is London.
02:09The air quality index tells us, viewers, fresh news.
02:13Good, 33.
02:15Let's go to London.
02:17Let's go to Hassan Ayub.
02:19His face is shining.
02:23He is inhaling oxygen.
02:2633 index.
02:28What is the fault of Pakistan?
02:31You go to London and see the index there.
02:34First, the Geneva index fell by 50.
02:36So, what should we do?
02:37Where should we go?
02:38Should we go to the Raval Dam in Appara and bury ourselves there?
02:42What should we do?
02:43This is a very serious problem.
02:45And we will have to deal with this smoke.
02:47It should be worked on war footings.
02:50In Punjab and all other provinces.
02:54Because now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is also coming for it.
02:57And which is very unfortunate.
02:59And to deal with it.
03:01See, these problems have come from different countries.
03:04And they have also dealt with it.
03:06This problem of smoke was in China.
03:08And it is very effective.
03:10Although there is a very big industry there.
03:12Despite this, they have come out of it.
03:16So, the fundamental thing in the world right now is the environment.
03:22And we have become enemies of our own trees.
03:26Absolutely right.
03:27We need to plan for a long time.
03:29Hassan, I understood what you said.
03:31Madam, the Chief Minister is present in London right now.
03:33Hassan fell somewhere.
03:35Mashallah, she was very well dressed.
03:37The way she is carrying herself.
03:38I have always appreciated her.
03:40Her dress sense is very good.
03:42What did she say when she was asked about the current situation in Punjab?
03:49Smoke has been a problem for many years.
03:53And there is no correction for it overnight.
03:56We can't fix it overnight.
03:58But we are taking all the steps.
04:04Mr. Chaudhary, what should we do?
04:06You made Usman Buzdar sit here.
04:09Give some time to Mr. Marjum.
04:11I think he needs some time.
04:13It's been a long time.
04:15We had to do the emergency steps.
04:19We had to do it here.
04:21All of them have gone to the health department.
04:23The Chief Secretary, the Minister and the Chief Minister.
04:27There is no excuse for this.
04:29If we are feeling suffocated here,
04:34Our rulers should have reached Punjab safely.
04:39You say that 83% is due to transport.
04:43If you look at their data,
04:45Then solve this transport issue.
04:50Bring it up to 374.
04:54Mr. Chaudhary, we are talking about the Punjab government.
04:57If she was sitting here and coughing,
04:59How could she have taken the steps?
05:00I think she has gone to London.
05:02We will sit with her and look at the issue.
05:04There is the Chief Minister.
05:06There is the Environment Minister.
05:10And there is Marjum Aurangzeb.
05:12The Chief Secretary has to execute all the orders.
05:16And the most important, Hassan Yubi is present there.
05:19I will tell you something.
05:21I will tell you.
05:22We should talk about justice.
05:24Marjum Aurangzeb,
05:26I have been seeing for a month now,
05:28The government's desire for justice.
05:33They are going to the streets.
05:35They have closed the streets.
05:37Wherever there was corruption,
05:39Marjum Aurangzeb has done a lot to end it.
05:43Hassan Yubi, the problem is that
05:46When there is a crisis, you lead from the front.
05:48People want to feel them.
05:52My father is 100% right.
05:55When you go back and forth in a crisis,
05:58People object you.

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