Vehari: Intense smog in Vehari has led to a surge in throat and respiratory cases, with hospitals under pressure. Dr. Ahmad Zee Waqar from DHQ Hospital advises residents to stay indoors, wear masks, and seek medical help if symptoms occur. Community leaders call for immediate anti-pollution actions, while government agencies issue guidelines to curb smog and target pollution sources.
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