BANGKOK (Reuters) - Environment group Greenpeace on Thursday called on Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to tackle an air pollution "crisis" in Bangkok, weeks after a pollution agency said the city's air quality had hit dangerous levels.
Air pollution has been under the spotlight in Bangkok, one of the world's most popular tourist cities, with many residents complaining about smog.
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