Today morning people in Jalandhar woke up to a massive surprise. They could see what they had not seen for the last 30 years.
Right in front of their eyes stood the majestic Dhauladhar mountain range of Himalayas from Himachal Pradesh. Pollution levels have dropped considerably pic.twitter.com/kbn9cnQhvG — RAJESH GANDHI (@Rajesh18Gandhi) April 4, 2020
A picture captured today from sialkot LOC . Kashmir mountains. This kind of clear we are seeing after around more than 30 years pic.twitter.com/67KVRNJTOr
— Khawar S Khawaja (@khawajaks) April 4, 2020
Mudanças
O fato é tão impressionante que até habitantes que estão em uma média de 230 km de distância da cidade, estão conseguindo ver o monumento natural. O especialista em meio ambiente Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal disse em entrevista, que ele vê de casa até a neve no topo das montanhas. “Eu nunca vi nada parecido nos últimos anos”, falou. Desde o dia 24 de Março, o primeiro-ministro da Índia, Narendra Modi, decretou ordem de quarentena para seus 1,3 bilhão de habitantes durante pelo menos 21 dias.Veja outras imagens:
Himalaya mountains can be seen from Jalandhar since pollution has reduced in Punjab. Beautiful sight ?#punjab #COVID19 #pollution pic.twitter.com/iZy7hwxX9R
— TjSingh (@covsinghtj) April 3, 2020
*Com informações do 9NewsNever seen Dhauladar range from my home rooftop in Jalandhar..never could imagine that’s possible..clear indication of the impact the pollution has done by us to Mother Earth ?.. this is the view pic.twitter.com/laRzP8QsZ9
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) April 3, 2020