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Punjab Air Quality Crisis: 3 Months of Pollution
21 Jan
Summary
- Air quality in Punjab has been 'moderately polluted' to 'poor' for nearly three months.
- PM2.5 levels are the primary driver of the worsening air quality.
- Air quality expected to improve after January 22 with rainfall and thunderstorms.

For almost three months, major cities in Punjab have experienced unhealthy air quality, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) frequently falling into the "moderately polluted" and "poor" categories. Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) indicates no days with good or satisfactory air quality in November and December for cities like Patiala, Jalandhar, and Ludhiana.
Health experts highlight that prolonged exposure to such conditions, primarily driven by high PM2.5 concentrations, poses significant risks, especially for individuals with pre-existing respiratory and cardiac conditions. These fine particles can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream.
However, relief is anticipated. Meteorological officials forecast that a strong western disturbance will bring rainfall and thunderstorms between January 22 and January 24. These weather events are expected to help disperse pollutants, potentially improving air quality to the "satisfactory" category by the end of the week.



