Roadside pollution a bigger life threat

January 4, 2010
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Air quality good above street level for all of 2009

Roadside air pollution in Central hit life-threatening levels on an average of one in every eight days last year, while the number of very high pollution days on Mong Kok streets has increased 37-fold over the past five years, analysis by the South China Morning Post has found…

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