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An online documentary on China’s notorious smog has become a viral sensation with more than 155 million views just one day after it was released, state media said. Under the Dome, a documentary privately produced by Chai Jing, a former anchor with state broadcaster China Central Television, detailed causes of atmospheric pollution in the country. They included slack government supervision and lenient penalties for polluters. Chai, a former anchor with state broadcaster China Central Television, said the film was her “personal battle” against air pollution after her daughter was born with a benign tumor, theGlobal Times said.
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