Real-time air pollution measurements across Sindh. Updated: 08:03 AM PKT • Worst: Sukkur (AQI: 246)
Sindh experiences varying air quality conditions across its cities and regions. According to the latest measurements at 08:03 AM PKT, the province shows an average AQI of 118, which is classified as "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups".
The air pollution rankings below show real-time AQI (Air Quality Index) data following US EPA standards. Major pollution sources in Sindh include industrial emissions, vehicular pollution, port activities in Karachi, and seasonal dust storms.
This dashboard updates every 15 minutes, combining data from government monitoring stations, satellite imagery, and ground sensors across Sindh. Use this information for health protection, travel planning, and daily activity decisions.
According to our latest measurements from 08:03 AM PKT, Sukkur currently has the highest AQI levels in Sindh with an AQI of 246. Rankings change daily based on weather conditions and pollution sources.
Industrial emissions in Karachi and Hyderabad, vehicular pollution, port activities, and seasonal dust storms are the main contributors.
May to July due to extreme heat and dust storms, and October to February due to temperature inversions.
Sindh ranks second in pollution levels, with Karachi being one of the most polluted cities nationally.