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In Pakistan's Punjab province, over 75,000 people sought medical assistance on Saturday due to respiratory issues caused by toxic smog and air pollution, with Lahore recording the highest number of cases. Hospitals treated thousands of patients with asthma, heart conditions, strokes, and conjunctivitis.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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