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Hīrākud Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Hīrākud, Odisha, India.

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About Hīrākud

Hīrākud sits nestled within the Mahanadi River basin in Odisha, defined primarily by the colossal presence of the Hirakud Dam and its vast, sprawling reservoir. The geography is characterized by a transition from the rugged, undulating terrain of the Eastern Ghats to the fertile, low-lying alluvial plains of the river valley. This location creates a unique microclimate where the massive water body acts as a thermal regulator, moderating extreme temperatures but also influencing local wind patterns. The urban character is relatively small and decentralized, functioning as a vital node within the Sambalpur district. The proximity to the reservoir ensures high humidity levels, which can influence the suspension and deposition of particulate matter. To the north and west, the landscape shifts toward intense agricultural activity, while the broader regional context includes the industrial corridors of western Odisha, which can transport pollutants toward the dam site. The elevation is modest, sitting within the river's drainage basin, meaning that air movement is often dictated by the valley's topography. The urban-rural gradient is quite sharp; the settlement is surrounded by vast stretches of water and farmland, which typically keeps local vehicular emissions low compared to metropolitan hubs. However, the convergence of agricultural residues, dust from seasonal drying of riverbanks, and regional industrial drift makes the atmospheric composition a complex interplay of natural moisture and human-induced aerosols within this significant hydrological landscape. This interplay between the aquatic expanse and the terrestrial surroundings defines the localized air quality dynamics experienced by the residents and visitors alike.

Air Quality Across Seasons

The atmospheric quality in Hīrākud follows a distinct seasonal rhythm dictated by the tropical monsoon system. During the monsoon months, typically from June to September, the air undergoes a profound cleansing. Heavy rainfall effectively washes away suspended particulate matter, leading to the cleanest air periods of the year. This is the ideal time for outdoor physical activities. Conversely, the post-monsoon and winter months, spanning from November to February, present the most significant challenges. As temperatures drop, nocturnal temperature inversions often occur near the reservoir, trapping pollutants close to the ground. During this period, the combination of seasonal agricultural residue burning in the Mahanadi basin and local dust can lead to noticeable decreases in visibility and air clarity. Residents should be particularly cautious during these months, especially in the early mornings when fog and stagnant air are most prevalent. As the region transitions into the hot summer months from March to May, the air becomes increasingly dry. Higher temperatures and gusty winds can mobilize dust from the surrounding agricultural fields and dried riverbeds, increasing the concentration of coarse particles. While the wind often helps disperse regional industrial pollutants, the dryness can trigger respiratory discomfort. For sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly, or those with pre-existing pulmonary conditions, the winter and late spring periods require increased vigilance. Wearing protective masks during high-dust events and monitoring local meteorological shifts can help mitigate exposure to these seasonal fluctuations in the local air. It is also wise to schedule strenuous activities during the afternoon.

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