This directive aims to tackle the rising levels of harmful emissions in the area


Islamabad: The Islamabad administration on Saturday imposed Section 144 to combat air pollution in the federal capital territory.
This directive, issued by the Additional District Magistrate, aims to tackle the rising levels of harmful emissions in the area.
According to the notification, a ban has been imposed on the release of toxic gases from vehicles, factories, and brick kilns, as well as on the burning of waste and crops throughout the district. The orders take effect immediately and will remain in force for two months. Violators of these regulations will face strict legal action.
The air quality index (AQI) in Islamabad has reached unhealthy levels, with a PM2.5 reading of 169, according to the World Air Quality Index.

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