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Aral System
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moderate — sensitive groups take care · Qazaly
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Air quality in the Aral region settlements now — and over the next 24 hours.

Moderate — sensitive groups take carenow · —:— · worst — Qazaly
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Aral Sea · Aralkum
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Settlements · PM10
AI summary of the operational situationwarning

Elevated dust conditions affect several settlements across the Aral region: Kazalinsky has dangerous PM10 levels at 143 µg/m³, while Moynaq and Kungrad face moderate dust at 70-73 µg/m³. Most other settlements remain in normal range with light winds expected.

  • If you live in Kazalinsky, stay indoors and keep windows and doors closed until air quality improves; children and elderly should avoid any outdoor activity
  • Wear N95 or P100 masks if you must go outside in Moynaq, Kungrad, or Kazalinsky; replace masks every 2-3 hours if heavily soiled
  • Reduce physical exertion outdoors and keep vehicles with windows closed; use air conditioning on recirculation mode if available
  • Monitor local air quality updates hourly in affected areas; seek medical attention if experiencing severe breathing difficulty or chest pain

Summary generated automatically

Event feed · 24 h forecast
—:—Qazaly — PM10 131 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Qongʻirot — PM10 46 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Moynaq — PM10 57 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Qazaly — PM10 208 · warning · NowCast
—:—Qazaly — PM10 50 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Qongʻirot — PM10 53 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Moynaq — PM10 57 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Chimboy — PM10 46 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Dashoguz — PM10 63 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Qazaly — PM10 70 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Qongʻirot — PM10 46 · watch · 24-h avg
—:—Moynaq — PM10 84 · watch · 24-h avg
Aral System · monitoring and early warning