Harmful for Vulnerable Groups. The Air Quality in Bishkek at 17:00 is 105 AQI (smog map)
As of 5:00 PM on February 9, 2026, the air quality index in Bishkek is 105 AQI. This level is considered harmful for vulnerable groups.
As of 5:00 PM on February 9, 2026, the air quality index in Bishkek is 105 AQI. This level is considered harmful for vulnerable groups.
On February 9, the Minister of Natural Resources, Ecology, and Technical Supervision, Meder Mashiev, met with a delegation from the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ). According to the press service of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the main focus of the meeting was on the implementation of the regional project "Green Cities," which is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action of Germany.
In the Uzgen district, the cleanup of the area from trash has begun following the alaman ulak. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Natural Resources on February 9. The Environmental and Technical Supervision Service of the Osh region is taking necessary measures to address the issue. In particular, official letters requesting the cleanup of the area from waste have been sent to the heads of the rural districts of Bash-Döbö and Tört-Köl in the Uzgen district.
During a scheduled inspection conducted by the regional office for Bishkek and the Alamudun district of the Environmental and Technical Supervision Service, vehicles were analyzed. According to the Ministry of Natural Resources, violations of existing legislation were identified as a result of the inspection. Based on the findings of the inspection, the violator was fined 23,000 soms. The Environmental and Technical Supervision Service strongly recommends that all business entities strictly
Weather conditions in Kyrgyzstan for February 10. According to information from Kyrgyzhydromet, rain and snow are expected during the night in some parts of Osh, Jalal-Abad, Batken, and Naryn regions. Snow is also predicted in the mountainous areas of Chui and Talas regions, while agricultural areas in Chui and Talas regions, as well as in Issyk-Kul region, will not receive any precipitation.
As of 11:00 on February 9, 2026, the air quality index in Bishkek is 92 AQI. This index indicates a satisfactory state of the air.
Today, a meeting took place in Bishkek, during which the Minister of Natural Resources, Ecology and Technical Supervision of the Kyrgyz Republic met with a delegation from the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ). The meeting discussed the details of the implementation of the regional project "Green Cities," which is financed by the Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection of Germany. The project includes three countries: Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. In
As of February 9 in Bishkek at 09:25, according to data from Windy.com, the air temperature is +7°C. The wind is light, coming from the southwest, at a speed of 3 m/s, with gusts up to 13 m/s. Variable cloudiness is observed.
As part of her activities, the special representative of the president on the mountain agenda, Dinara Kemelova, met with key figures from the UN system and the Secretariat of the Mountain Partnership, including the resident coordinator, Antje Grave, and the ambassador of the Republic of Korea, Kim Kwang-dae. According to the president's press service, Kemelova presented Kyrgyzstan's priorities in the context of the Decade of Action for Mountain Development (2023–2027). She emphasized
On February 6, Almaz Musaev, serving as the Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, Ecology, and Technical Supervision, held a meeting with Nicolas Fay, the Ambassador of France to Kyrgyzstan. This information was published by the press service of the Ministry of Natural Resources. During the conversation, the French side confirmed its readiness to support Kyrgyzstan at the upcoming COP21 conference, which will take place in 2026 in Yerevan, Armenia. They also offered assistance in organizing
Weather forecast for Kyrgyzstan on February 9. According to Kyrgyzhydromet, no precipitation is expected on the night of February 9. However, during the day, rain and snow are possible in some areas of the Batken region, while snow is expected in the mountainous parts of the Osh and Jalal-Abad regions. In the agricultural zones of the Osh and Jalal-Abad regions, as well as in the rest of the territory, no precipitation is anticipated. Fog will be observed in some places during the night and
According to forecasts, from February 8 to 9, avalanches are expected in the mountainous regions of Kyrgyzstan and on certain roads, as well as snowdrifts, snow cover, and icy conditions. As reported by Kyrgyzhydromet, avalanche-prone areas are located on the following roads:
On January 21, the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic approved Resolution No. 17 concerning the appointment of a government body responsible for the safe storage and disposal of outdated pesticides and toxic waste. This document has been developed to protect the health of citizens and the ecosystem of the country from the negative effects of persistent organic pollutants. It is also aimed at improving the efficiency of hazardous waste management and fulfilling commitments made under
Weather forecast for Kyrgyzstan on February 8. According to Kyrgyzhydromet, significant areas of Chui, Issyk-Kul, and Naryn regions are expected to experience snowfall during the night. In Talas, Osh, and Jalal-Abad regions, snow is also possible in some areas, while no precipitation is anticipated in Batken region.
According to information from Kyrgyzhydromet, from February 7 to 9, adverse weather conditions are expected on the roads and in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, including the risk of avalanches, snow drifts, and ice. It is anticipated that avalanches may occur on the following sections of roads:
On January 28, 2026, the Cabinet of Ministers approved Resolution No. 30 concerning the requirements for the safe transportation of radioactive materials, substances, and sources of ionizing radiation. The purpose of this document is to create conditions for the safe transport of radioactive materials and to align legislation with international standards and norms in the field of radiation safety.
According to IQAir, on February 7, 2026, at 11:00, the air quality in Bishkek was recorded at 111 AQI. This level is considered harmful to vulnerable groups of the population.
The Bishkek City Hall has mandated construction companies to strictly adhere to the norms of urban improvement. According to information provided by the local administration, in accordance with item 172 of the urban improvement regulations approved by the decision of the Bishkek City Council on August 29, 2024, No. 150, all construction sites must be equipped with wheel washing stations for vehicles leaving their territory. The wheel cleaning procedure is a mandatory requirement.
The Ministry of Natural Resources, Ecology and Technical Supervision has presented a draft resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers "On Approving the Procedure for Interaction between State Authorities and Local Self-Government Bodies to Ensure Biological Safety and Requirements for Physical Protection of Potentially Dangerous Biological Objects. This document was developed in accordance with Articles 7 and 11 of the Law of the Kyrgyz Republic "On Biological Safety." Its goal is to
According to forecasts from Kyrgyzhydromet, heavy precipitation is expected in mountainous areas and on some highways of the country on February 6-7, which may lead to avalanches, snow drifts, and icy conditions. According to the service, increased avalanche danger is expected in the following areas:
The weather in Kyrgyzstan on February 7. According to the data from Kyrgyzhydromet, snow will be observed in a significant part of the Chui, Osh, Jalal-Abad, Issyk-Kul, and Naryn regions during the night from February 6 to 7, as well as in some areas of the Talas and Batken regions.
In the coming hours and in the evening, strong winds are expected in Bishkek and the Chui region, the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported. The speed of the western wind may reach 15-20 m/s.
According to IQAir data, on February 5, 2026, at 5:00 PM, the air quality level in Bishkek is 143 AQI. This level is considered harmful to vulnerable groups of the population.
During the meeting held on February 4 at the Ministry of Natural Resources, Ecology, and Technical Supervision of the Kyrgyz Republic, participants discussed important aspects of cooperation with the World Bank. The event was attended by Sameh Naguib Wahba, the regional director of the bank for sustainable development in Europe and Central Asia. According to information from the ministry, the discussion focused on strategic interaction and prospects for expanding partnership in sustainable