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Birsinghpur Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Birsinghpur

Birsinghpur, nestled in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, India, occupies a geographically significant position within the Satpura Plateau region. Located at approximately 24.7981° N, 80.9739° E, the city’s elevation of around 330 meters above sea level contributes to a generally stable atmospheric layer, though it can also exacerbate temperature inversions under certain conditions. The surrounding landscape is characterized by undulating hills, dense deciduous forests, and pockets of agricultural land, primarily cultivating crops like rice, maize, and pulses. Birsinghpur sits on the edge of a gradual urban-rural gradient; while it maintains a distinct urban character as a small industrial town, it is closely interwoven with the surrounding rural agricultural economy. The Doos River flows nearby, offering a potential source of moisture but also a pathway for pollutants if industrial discharge isn't properly managed. The region's geology, dominated by basaltic rock formations, influences soil composition and can impact dust generation, particularly during the dry season. Birsinghpur’s proximity to the Korba district, a major coal-mining and thermal power generation hub, is a critical factor influencing its air quality. Prevailing winds often carry pollutants from these industrial zones, impacting Birsinghpur’s atmospheric conditions. The relatively flat terrain surrounding the city limits dispersion of pollutants, leading to localized concentrations, especially during periods of low wind speed. The city’s compact urban footprint, combined with industrial activity, creates a unique microclimate susceptible to air quality challenges.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Birsinghpur’s air quality follows a distinct seasonal pattern dictated by the region’s tropical climate. The dry season, spanning roughly October to May, presents the most significant air quality concerns. During these months, lower humidity and reduced rainfall lead to increased dust levels from construction activities and agricultural practices. Temperature inversions, common during the cooler nights, trap pollutants close to the ground, intensifying their impact. November and December often experience dense fog, further hindering pollutant dispersion and exacerbating respiratory issues. The monsoon season, from June to September, brings relief with frequent rainfall, effectively washing away particulate matter and reducing overall pollution. However, monsoon winds can also carry pollutants from distant industrial areas, occasionally impacting air quality. The transition months of March and April are particularly challenging, with rising temperatures, dry winds, and increased agricultural burning, leading to elevated levels of smoke and dust. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry season, particularly during periods of fog or temperature inversions. Limiting outdoor exertion and wearing masks are advisable. The monsoon months generally offer a more breathable environment, but vigilance regarding potential pollutants carried by winds remains important. Maintaining green spaces and promoting sustainable agricultural practices are crucial for long-term air quality improvement.

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