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Heavy rain, snowfall sweep across Pakistan

Heavy rain

LAHORE: Rain and snowfall continued across Pakistan’s plains and mountainous regions on Thursday, bringing relief from the winter chill but also disrupting daily life. In Punjab’s provincial capital, Lahore, showers were recorded in areas including Abbott Road, Lakshmi, Gawalmandi, Johar Town, Jail Road, Shadman, and Green Town.

The city experienced overcast skies, strong winds, and scattered rainfall, with light drizzle reported in Townships, Bagrian, and surrounding neighborhoods.

The rain caused widespread electricity outages, as over 150 LESCO feeders tripped, affecting multiple localities. Residents faced disruptions while LESCO deployed all field staff on high alert to restore power.

Meanwhile, according to the Central Region spokesperson Syed Imran Ahmed, light rain was reported on major motorways including M-2 Lahore-Islamabad, M-4 Pindi Bhattian-Multan, M-5 Multan-Rahim Yar Khan, and M-11 Lahore-Sialkot. National highways in Manga Mandi, Pattoki, Okara, Mian Channu, Khanewal, Bahawalpur, Ahmadpur Sharqia, and Rahim Yar Khan also experienced intermittent rainfall. Drivers were advised to reduce speed, maintain safe distances, and use lights while driving on wet roads.

In Balochistan, rainfall and snowfall continued overnight, with Ziarat, Kan Mehtarzai, Muslim Bagh, Toba Kakri, and Toba Achakzai recording snowfall.

Quetta and surrounding areas saw temperatures drop below freezing, with -1°C recorded in Quetta and -3°C at Koorak Top and Khawaja Imran. The NHA and PDMA are clearing snow from northern highways.

In Azad Jammu & Kashmir, most areas experienced overcast conditions, with light snowfall in high-altitude regions and increasing cold in lower areas.

Karachi saw rain and strong winds in several neighborhoods, including Sargodha Town, Saddar, Garden, Gul Plaza, Mauripur, New Nazimabad, Ahsanabad, Gadani, Hub Chowki, Gulshan-e-Maymar, Nagan Chowrangi, and Gulistan-e-Johar, bringing cooler temperatures and a pleasant atmosphere.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, rain and snowfall were reported across the province, including Peshawar, Upper and Lower South Waziristan, and Northern Waziristan. PDMA warned that the current spell could intensify, advising residents to take safety precautions.

Forecasts indicate intermittent rain and snow in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa plains until January 23, including areas such as Chitral, Upper and Lower Dir, Bajaur, Malakand, Swat, Buner, Shangla, Upper and Lower Kohistan, Kohlay Palas, Battagram, Torghar, Mansehra, and Abbottabad.

Authorities have urged citizens to exercise caution during travel, especially on mountainous routes prone to heavy snow and slippery conditions.

Punjab suffers as Lahore again tops global pollution chart

Punjab suffers

LAHORE: The Lahore city once again topped the list of the world’s most polluted cities on Wednesday, as thick smog blanketed Punjab and the city’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) climbed to a hazardous 462.

According to real-time monitoring data, Sandha Road recorded an alarming AQI of 941, followed by Cantonment at 690, Iqbal Town at 639, and Burki Road at 616 — placing the provincial capital under severe smog conditions.

The situation was similarly dire in other major cities. Multan’s AQI hit 507, Faisalabad 712, Gujranwala 287, and Peshawar 219, all indicating unhealthy to extremely hazardous air quality.

Medical experts have urged citizens to avoid unnecessary outdoor activities, wear protective masks, and keep windows closed, warning that prolonged exposure to the polluted air could trigger respiratory and cardiac complications, particularly among children and the elderly.

Authorities said the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) has mobilized its 16 mechanical washers and 50 washing rickshaws as part of the ongoing anti-smog operation. Around 200 sanitation workers have been deployed in the day shift and another 200 at night, carrying out washing and water sprinkling on over 300 kilometers of roads daily.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) confirmed that water sprinkling is being carried out twice a day across 47 major roads, including Jail Road, Main Boulevard Gulberg, Noor Jahan Road, MM Alam Road, GT Road, Band Road, Ravi Road, Shahdara, Saggian, Nazaria Pakistan Avenue, Raiwind Road, and Ferozepur Road, among other high-AQI areas.

In the night shift, mechanical washing and water sprinkling are being ensured at all entry and exit points of Lahore, in a bid to suppress dust and particulate matter contributing to smog formation.

Lahore retains top spot among world’s most polluted cities

Lahore

LAHORE: The air quality in Lahore remained hazardous on Thursday, with the city once again ranking first among the world’s most polluted cities.

 According to air quality data, Lahore’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 253, a level considered extremely unhealthy.

Before 7 a.m., the Barqi Road area of Lahore registered an alarming AQI of 485, reflecting dangerously high pollution levels. Environmental experts have warned that such conditions pose severe health risks, particularly to children, the elderly, and those with respiratory illnesses.

Other cities across Punjab are also experiencing poor air quality, with pollution levels far above safe limits.

Globally, New Delhi ranked second, followed by Baghdad at third place, while Karachi stood at fourth with an AQI of 181, and Kolkata (India) ranked fifth among the most polluted cities in the world.

Lahore, Multan Boards announce First Year Examination results

Lahore

LAHORE/MULTAN: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan has announced the results of the First Year Examinations 2025.

According to details, the results were officially released online by Board Secretary Khurram Shehzad Qureshi and Controller of Examinations Hamid Saeed Bhatti.

The overall pass percentage stood at 57.46%, with 74,329 candidates appearing in the exams and 42,730 students declared successful.

Controller Bhatti stated that a total of 76,044 students had submitted admission forms for the examination, while 42,000 female and 33,553 male candidates participated.

Students can check their results through the BISE Multan official website or by sending an SMS to the designated number provided by the board.

On other hand, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has announced the results of the Intermediate Part-I Annual Examination 2025.

The results were declared by Controller of Examinations Tausif-ur-Rehman in the presence of Board Secretary Rizwan Nazir.

According to official figures, the overall pass percentage stood at 53.77%, with 92,541 candidates declared successful out of 175,950 who appeared in the exams.

The total included 153,526 regular and 22,424 private candidates, while 72,690 male and 103,260 female students took the examinations.

Among the examinees, 108,269 students appeared in the Science group and 67,681 in the Arts group.

The Lahore Board has also made the results available online and through SMS service for students’ convenience.