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Dry Nov predicted in Islamabad, health risks loom due to smog

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Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast below-normal rainfall in November, with Islamabad unlikely to see rain this week.

The prolonged dry spell is expected to worsen smog, raising the risk of chest and respiratory diseases. Medical experts warn of increased problems for asthma patients and other vulnerable groups due to deteriorating air quality.

Director of Meteorology Dr. Zahar Ahmed Babar emphasized the lack of rain will escalate smog and foggy conditions, while health expert Dr. Palusha stressed the urgent need to curb pollution to prevent the spread of respiratory ailments.

Environmental and water shortages may further exacerbate citizens’ challenges in the coming weeks.

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