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Kondagaon Air Quality Index (AQI)

As of the latest reading (updated 6 hours ago), Kondagaon's air quality index is 39 on the NAQI scale, which falls in the Good category. The dominant pollutant in Kondagaon today is PM2.5 at 24 µg/m³. Air quality is satisfactory and outdoor activity is safe for everyone.

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About Kondagaon

Kondagaon is situated in the Bastar region of central India's Chhattisgarh state, positioned at coordinates 19.5956°N, 81.6644°E within the tropical wet-and-dry climate zone. This town of 31,000 residents lies in a transitional landscape between the dense forests of the Eastern Ghats and the agricultural plains of the Chhattisgarh Basin, creating a distinct urban-rural gradient that profoundly influences air quality patterns. The terrain features gentle undulations with an average elevation of approximately 550 meters above sea level, providing some natural ventilation but also creating micro-valleys where pollutants can accumulate. Kondagaon's location places it within a predominantly tribal and agricultural region, surrounded by extensive rice paddies, maize fields, and forested areas that contribute both to the local economy and seasonal pollution sources. The town serves as an administrative and commercial hub for surrounding villages, resulting in concentrated vehicle traffic along its limited paved road network. While no major industrial belts exist in immediate proximity, the region's economic activities center around agriculture, forestry, and small-scale cottage industries. The absence of significant water bodies nearby reduces natural cleansing effects, while the town's position within India's mineral-rich central corridor means occasional transport-related dust from mining operations in neighboring districts. This geographic context creates a complex air quality scenario where urban emissions from vehicles and construction intersect with rural pollution from biomass burning and agricultural practices, all moderated by the region's forest cover and elevation.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Kondagaon's air quality follows a distinct seasonal rhythm shaped by its tropical wet-and-dry climate and regional agricultural cycles. During winter months from November through February, pollution reaches its peak as cooler temperatures create frequent temperature inversions that trap pollutants close to the ground. This period coincides with post-harvest agricultural burning in surrounding fields, domestic biomass burning for heating as temperatures drop, and increased road dust from dry conditions. Sensitive groups should minimize outdoor activities during these months, particularly in early mornings when fog combines with smoke to create hazardous breathing conditions. The pre-monsoon season from March to May brings extreme heat that accelerates photochemical reactions, though increased convection and occasional thunderstorms provide some pollutant dispersion. Summer months favor outdoor activities in early mornings before temperatures peak. The monsoon arrives in June and persists through September, dramatically improving air quality as heavy rainfall scrubs pollutants from the atmosphere and high winds provide excellent ventilation. This represents the healthiest period for outdoor exercise and activities. The post-monsoon transition in October sees gradually deteriorating conditions as burning activities resume and atmospheric stability increases. Throughout the year, forest fire smoke adds seasonal spikes, particularly during the dry months when wildfires occur in surrounding woodlands. Residents with respiratory conditions should monitor local air quality reports year-round and use protective masks during peak pollution periods.

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