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11 million children at risk: Unicef urges Pakistan government to act on hazardous air pollution

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 12 November 2024 ()
Unicef's representative in Pakistan issued a stark warning about the severe health risks posed by hazardous air quality in Punjab, impacting over 11 million children. The alarming pollution levels have prompted school closures and restrictions on public spaces.
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