Port cancer risk Residents in Kwai Ching face an extremely high risk of cancer, writes Wong Yat-hei

October 13, 2009
By cleanairnetwork

SCMP Young Post

More then half a million people living near the Kwai Ching container port are facing cancer risks from its fumes, according to Friends of the Earth.

The air in Kwai Ching registered the highest level of sulphur dioxide in Hong Kong over the past three years…

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