The Pakistan Meteorological Department has rejected reports circulated on social media that said the air quality in Karachi would deteriorate to ‘poisonous’ levels during the next three days. “Panic has been created by some media outlets claiming that poisonous winds carrying deadly gases from north-east would pollute Karachi during next three days. This is totally wrong and misleading,” said Sardar Sarfraz of the PMD.
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