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Punjab Sees 70% Drop in Crop-Residue Fires This Season

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LAHORE – Punjab has achieved a significant reduction in stubble-burning incidents this season, cutting them by 70% through the establishment of 67 Quick Response Centres (QRCs) in key agricultural districts. The initiative aims to combat crop-residue fires and reduce winter smog levels in the region.

Here are some of the pictures shared by EPA officials:           
Deployment of Quick Response Centres

The QRCs, located in high-risk areas, are equipped with firefighting equipment, including 4×4 tractors pulling 6,000-litre fire bowsers capable of spraying water up to 120 meters. Each centre is staffed with a driver, firefighter, and helper to respond quickly to fires and prevent their spread. The program has helped contain fires that previously threatened large areas of farmland.
Supporting Surveillance Squads on Key Motorways

Nine Surveillance Squads have been deployed along the M-2, M-3, M-4, and M-11 motorways. Operating 24/7, these squads detect and suppress fires before they escalate. The combined efforts of QRCs and Surveillance Squads have been particularly effective in districts such as Sheikhupura, Gujranwala, and Sargodha, which historically saw higher rates of stubble burning.
Impact on Air Quality

The reduction in crop-residue fires has contributed to a measurable improvement in air quality. Environmental experts reported a 20% decrease in particulate matter in affected areas, lowering smoke emissions that contribute to Punjab’s winter smog.
Broader Approach to Pollution Reduction

This program is part of a multi-faceted approach to tackling winter pollution. In addition to the QRCs, the provincial government has launched public awareness campaigns and is providing farmers with financial incentives to adopt eco-friendly alternatives such as baling and mulching. These efforts are intended to reduce reliance on crop residue burning in the long term.
Looking Ahead

With the continued operation of QRCs and supporting measures, Punjab expects to further reduce stubble-burning incidents and mitigate smog levels in the coming seasons.
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