This time the record of stubble burning was broken in Punjab, more than 3 thousand cases were reported in one day Punjabi news

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Punjab News No matter how hard the government tries, farmers are not coming out of the burning stubble. The situation is that if the authorities stop the farmers from burning the stubble in the fields, then the farmers are setting fire to the stubble from the authorities. In the past Bathinda (Bathinda) Such an incident happened at Badastur stubble burning is still going on in the state. On Sunday, except for Amritsar, the Air Quality Index (AQI) of the major cities of the state was recorded in the poor category. This time till November 5, 17,403 cases of stubble burning have been reported in the state.

So many cases came up in one day

However, this figure is lower compared to this date last year. 29,400 cases were reported till November 5 last year, while 28,792 cases were reported in 2021. But this year on November 5, more than 3 thousand burning stubble (Burning stubble) Cases have come up which is a matter of concern.

More than 100 cases were reported in these districts

Sangrur 551, Ferozepur 299, Mansa 293, Bathinda 247, Ludhiana (Ludhiana) 184, Barnala 189, Moga 179, Tarn Taran 177, Patiala 169, Faridkot 163, Jalandhar 155 and 119 cases have been reported in Kapurthala. This information has been given by the Punjab Pollution Control Board. Talking about AQI, Bathinda 365, Jalandhar 256, Khanna 254, Patiala 253, Ludhiana 235 and Amritsar 176, which is very harmful to health.

The health department issued an advisory

The health department has issued an advisory regarding the increasing air pollution in Punjab. People have been advised to wear masks. In the advisory, children, elderly, patients suffering from diabetes, heart and other diseases have been asked to take special care. The department said that cough, shortness of breath, itchy eyes, runny nose and heaviness in the head are symptoms of air pollution.

Avoid these activities

  • Do not take any medicine without medical advice.
  • Asthma patients taking inhalers and prescription medications.
  • Morning and evening walks should be avoided.
  • Pregnant women need to be especially careful.

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