Pakistan remained world’s 3rd most polluted country in 2024

Chad topped the rankings for the most polluted country overall, followed by Bangladesh

ISLAMABAD  -  Pakistan ranked the third most polluted country in 2024 — when it faced a record smog season — while Chad topped the list, according to an annual report published by Swiss air technology company IQAir on Tuesday.

The country last year witnessed unprecedented smog levels, especially in Punjab where the situation was declared a “calamity” and around two million people had to seek treatment for resulting health issues. The government had taken various steps to combat pollution, including imposing lockdowns and closing schools. According to IQAir’s 2024 World Air Quality Report, Chad topped the rankings for the most polluted country overall, followed by Bangladesh, Pakistan, Democratic Republic of Congo and then India in fifth place. For Pakistan, the average concentration of particles less than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5) for Pakistan was 73.7 micrograms per cubic metre (μg/m³) — nearly 15 times higher than the safe levels set by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Interestingly, despite the record smog, Pakistan’s average pollution last year remained the same as in 2023. In the Central and South Asia region, Pakistan ranked second — just behind Bangladesh — with Lahore, Multan, Peshawar and Sialkot among the 15 most polluted cities in the region. “Pakistan faces persistently high levels of pollution from various sources, including biomass burning, industrial activities, vehicular emissions, brick kilns, and construction dust,” the report noted.

Compared to 2023, Peshawar, Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Lahore witnessed a spike in their annual average readings while Faisalabad saw negligible rise. On the other hand, the PM2.5 readings for Karachi declined from over 55 micrograms per cubic metre in 2023 to around 46 micrograms per cubic metre in 2024. The report said that five Pakistani cities saw levels rise above 200 microns during November. The study was based on “more than 40,000 air quality monitoring stations across 8,954 locations in 138 countries, territories, and regions analysed by IQAir’s air quality scientists”, it said. About seven in 10 people in Pakistan faced health issues because of smog, according to a report by international insights firm Ipsos. Readings for Chad were 18 times higher than WHO safe levels while those for India were 10 times more than the recommended limits. Despite an improvement in 2024, India was also home to six of the world’s nine most polluted cities, according to the IQAir report. It said India’s Byrnihat was the world’s “most polluted metropolitan area of 2024”. New Delhi was the world’s most polluted capital, closely followed by Chad’s N’Djamena. Bangladesh’s Dhaka came third, ahead of Congo’s Kinshasa and Islamabad. Byrnihat, an industrial town on the border of Meghalaya and Assam states, had a PM 2.5 reading of 128.2 micrograms per cubic metre on average in 2024, more than 25 times the WHO recommended level of five micrograms.

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