Beijing has drawn up a list of ''emergency'' measures to cut air pollution during the Olympics, state-run media reported Monday, as the city was again enveloped in a haze of smog. The China Daily quoted a senior engineer in the city's environmental protection bureau, Li Xin, as saying that the Chinese capital is likely to implement an emergency plan if air quality deteriorates during the Games, which start Aug. 8. ''We will implement an emergency plan 48 hours in advance if the air quality deteriorates during the Aug. 8-24 Games,'' Li was quoted as saying. Li did not give details of the plan, but the newspaper said it could mean even more cars banned from the roads, more factories closed and more construction work halted during the Olympics, according to a report of Japanese news agency "KYODO".