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Janakpur Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Janakpur

Janakpur sits nestled within the fertile alluvial plains of the Terai region in southern Nepal, acting as a critical cultural and economic hub for the Madhesh Province. Its geography is characterized by an exceptionally flat terrain, which facilitates the easy movement of air masses but also traps pollutants during stagnant weather conditions. Situated near the border with India, Janakpur exists within a transboundary atmospheric corridor where pollution from the densely populated Gangetic Plain often drifts northward. The urban character is a blend of traditional pilgrimage architecture, centered around the Janaki Mandir, and sprawling residential zones that merge seamlessly into a vast agricultural hinterland. This urban-rural gradient is pivotal to the city's air quality profile, as the surrounding landscape is dominated by intensive rice and wheat cultivation. The proximity to numerous ponds and wetlands provides some localized cooling and moisture, yet the lack of significant topographic barriers means that dust and smoke move freely across the cityscape. During the dry months, the lack of vegetation cover on many peripheral roads leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter. Furthermore, the city's low elevation makes it susceptible to temperature inversions, where a layer of warm air traps cooler, polluted air near the ground. This geographic configuration ensures that local emissions from biomass burning and vehicular traffic remain concentrated, significantly impacting the respiratory health of the local population throughout the year. The city's strategic position as a gateway for trade exacerbates these issues through increased heavy-vehicle transit along regional highways.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Janakpur's air quality follows a distinct rhythmic cycle dictated by the South Asian monsoon and agricultural calendars. During the summer months, high temperatures and intense solar radiation can lead to increased ground-level ozone, though the air remains relatively clear compared to winter. The arrival of the monsoon from June to September brings a dramatic improvement; heavy rainfall effectively scrubs the atmosphere of particulates, resulting in the absolute cleanest air of the entire year. However, the post-monsoon transition in October and November marks a dangerous shift. This period coincides with the widespread burning of crop residues in the surrounding fields of the Terai and across the border in India. Combined with falling temperatures, this creates a dense smog. Winter, from December to February, represents the peak pollution period. Frequent temperature inversions and thick morning fog trap particulate matter close to the surface, creating a stagnant air mass that lingers for days. During these months, sensitive groups, including children and the elderly, should strictly limit outdoor activities during the early morning and late evening when pollutants are most concentrated. Using high-quality masks and air purifiers is highly recommended during the winter haze. As spring arrives in March and April, the air quality fluctuates as dry winds kick up significant amounts of mineral dust from the parched plains. This seasonal dust load increases respiratory irritation, making spring a challenging time for asthma sufferers before the monsoon cycle begins anew.

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