Lockdown heels nature, Windmills of Dewas started to be seen from 45 km away
Lockdown heels nature, Windmills of Dewas started to be seen from 45 km away
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The pollution level has come down due to the lockdown in the country. Which is good for nature. At the same time, due to the lockdown in Indore of Madhya Pradesh, the environment is getting better due to continuous reduction in pollution levels. Visibility has increased so much compared to normal days that the windmills on the hill are visible from the MR-10 bridge, next to Dewas. In general, the visibility is very low due to the frequent movement of smoke and vehicles of the Saver Road Industrial Area industries. The use of vehicles in the city is closed due to the lockdown.

However, most of the industries in the Saver Road industrial area are also closed. This has significantly reduced pollution and increased visibility. Windmills are located between the Khatamba and Jamgod on Bhopal road in front of Dewas from MR 10 bridge of the city.

The distance of this area from the city is more than 45 km. Yet such a distant view is visible. At this time, Dr. DK Vagela, Chief Laboratory Officer of Pollution Board told that in summer, visibility increases compared to normal days. You can see 8 to 10 kilometers away from normal eyes while visibility decreases in cold and rain. At times, it remains up to 50 meters in the cold. Due to this, aircraft also have to be diverted. At present, the pollution level is minimal due to lockdown, which has further improved visibility. It has been such that after the lockdown started from March 25, the Air Quality Index (AQI) has been below 2 times 50 and below 100 times 5 times.

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