Pakistan's Lahore remained the world's most polluted city, while visibility in parts of northern India fell to zero. Seasonal crop burning, low winds, and dropping temperatures contribute to toxic smog in these regions.
Summary
Toxic smog has blanketed northern India and Pakistan, with Lahore ranked as the world’s most polluted city.
Authorities in Lahore closed schools, restricted outdoor activities, and deployed mobile clinics to treat respiratory issues.
In New Delhi, pollution reached "severe" levels, with government trucks spraying water to mitigate smog and visibility issues causing some flight delays.
Seasonal crop burning, low winds, and cooler temperatures are exacerbating pollution across the region, threatening public health and obstructing visibility at landmarks like the Taj Mahal and Golden Temple.