In Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan (PoGB), air pollution has reached dangerous levels, especially during winter. Due to high LPG gas prices and electricity shortages, locals burn wood, tyres, and plastic for warmth. This practice, reported by Skardu TV, causes severe air pollution, low visibility, and serious health risks.
Residents face electricity shortages, receiving only 2-3 hours daily. The high cost of LPG gas forces many to burn harmful materials. The government is urged to find sustainable, affordable energy solutions to reduce pollution.
Burning these materials releases toxic pollutants like carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, and heavy metals, causing respiratory and cardiovascular issues, cancer, and more. Skardu TV highlights the breathing difficulties faced by PoGB residents due to polluted air and inadequate heating.
High wood costs lead families to burn tyres and plastic, worsening the toxic smog. This releases harmful compounds with long-term health effects. The pollution harms both health and the environment, creating smog-like conditions.
Immediate action is needed to promote eco-friendly practices and provide accessible heating solutions to protect public health and the environment in PoGB.
Gilgit Baltistan is a region that is currently administered by Pakistan but is also claimed by India. It is located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent.
LPG stands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas. It is a type of gas used for cooking and heating in homes. It is usually stored in cylinders and is a cleaner fuel compared to wood or plastic.
Electricity shortages mean that there is not enough electricity available for people to use. In Gilgit Baltistan, people are getting only 2-3 hours of electricity each day, which is not enough for their daily needs.
Toxic pollutants are harmful substances released into the air when materials like wood, tyres, and plastic are burned. These pollutants can cause health problems like breathing difficulties and other diseases.
Respiratory issues refer to problems related to breathing. When people breathe in polluted air, it can cause diseases like asthma or other lung problems.
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