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Anti-smog gun to tackle Lahore’s pollution crisis

Published on: October 1, 2025 5:22 PM

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that Lahore will see the deployment of an advanced anti-smog gun on October 2, a device developed with the support of Chinese technology. The project was completed within just two months, reflecting the urgency with which authorities are addressing the worsening smog problem in the city.

According to the EPA, the newly developed gun will be deployed in areas with the highest levels of air pollution. The machine has the capacity to hold up to 12,000 liters of water, which will be sprayed to reduce airborne pollutants. Officials believe this initiative will help ease smog intensity during peak winter months.

The device, which mirrors successful models used in other smog-hit regions around the world, works by releasing fine water mist into the atmosphere. This process captures harmful dust particles and pollutants, thereby reducing the concentration of hazardous air components and improving overall air quality.

Read more : Anti–smog guns arrive in Lahore 

EPA spokespersons further emphasized that this anti-smog gun is part of a larger set of measures being introduced to mitigate smog in Lahore. The initiative is expected to provide immediate relief, although officials acknowledged that long-term solutions, such as reducing industrial emissions and controlling vehicular pollution, remain equally critical.

With Lahore repeatedly ranked among the world’s most polluted cities, authorities are under pressure to take swift action. The anti-smog gun project demonstrates both innovation and collaboration, as local expertise worked alongside Chinese technology partners to produce an effective solution within a short time frame.

Read more : Chinese anti–smog technologies introduced to Pakistan

Environmental experts argue that while such measures may temporarily reduce pollution levels, greater public cooperation is also needed. Reducing reliance on outdated vehicles, shifting industries to cleaner energy, and creating awareness campaigns will be vital in ensuring sustainable improvements in Lahore’s air quality.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Anti-smog gun to tackle Lahore’s pollution crisis, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Latest

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