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AhMeng

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http://www.pub.gov.sg/managingflashfloods/fpa/Pages/FloodProneList.aspx

48 FLOOD PRONE AREAS

S/No Location
1. Hong Kah area
2. Second Chin Bee Road
3. Boon Lay Drive/Boon Lay Way
4. Old Lim Chu Kang / Jalan Murai
5. Commonwealth Ave / Commonwealth Drive / Queensway
6. Jalan Mat Jambol
7. Neo Pee Teck Lane/ Pasir Panjang
8. Nee Soon Road
9. Admiralty Road West near Sembawang shipyard
10. Clover Park Estate
11. Marymount Lane / Marymount Road
12. Jalan Taman
13. Stevens Rd/Balmoral Rd
14. Farrer Park Area (including Thomson Road / Derbyshire Road) / Farrer Park Field
15. Waterloo St / Albert St / Bencoolen St / Prinsep Street
16. Jalan Besar Area
17. King George's Avenue (People's Association HQ)
18. CTE near Slip Road to Moulmein Road
19. Arab St/Rochor Canal
20. Jalan Mashor
21. Delta Road/ River Valley Road/Delta Avenue
22. Alexandra Road / Jervois Road/ Bishopsgate Road
23. Lower Delta Road / Alexandra Road
24. Leng Kee Road
25. Beach Road
26. Margaret Drive/Tanglin Road
27. Viking Road
28. South Bridge Rd/North Canal Rd/Upp Hokien St/Upp Pickering St
29. Indus Road
30. Kim Tian Road/Tiong Bahru Road
31. Zion Rd (Boys' Brigade HQ)
32. Delta Ave (APSN Delta Senior School)
33. Langsat Road Area
34. Rose Lane
35. Sennett Estate (Puay Hee Ave, Siang Kuang Ave, Wan Tho Ave, Jln Kemboja, Mulberry Ave and Jln Wangi)
36. Meyer Road / Fort Road / Arthur Road / Margate Road / Ramsgate Road
37. Jalan Seaview/Tanjong Katong Rd South
38. Jalan Gembira
39. Jalan Benaan Kapal
40. Service road off Tampines Road (near Jalan Teliti)
41. Lorong Buangkok
42. Mimosa Walk
43. Mindef’s Changi Camp off Farnborough Road
44. Bedok South Rd/Bedok South Ave 1
45. Chin Cheng Ave
46. Lorong H Telok Kurau near Siglap Canal
47. Upp East Coast Rd (junction with Parbury Avenue)
48. New Upper Changi Rd (Chye Heng Garden)


55 HOTSPOT AREAS


S/No Location
1. Tengah Flyover exit 35 toward KJE
2. Wan Lee Road
3. Alexandra Rd/ Pasir Panjang Rd/ Telok Blangah Rd junction
4. PIE, Anak Bukit Flyover (near exit 26A)
5. PIE, Anak Bukit Flyover (near exit 26B)
6.* Dunearn Road from Wilby Road to Blackmore Drive
7.* Cuscaden Rd / Tomlinson Rd junction
8. Orchard Road/ Claymore Drive Junction
9. Orchard Road/ Scotts Road Junction
10. Napier Rd/ Tanglin Rd Junction
11. Orchard/ Cuscaden Road Junction
12. Cuscaden Rd
13. Shenton Way/ Boon Tat Street/ Boon Tat Link
14. Craig Rd / Tg Pagar Rd Junction
15. Maxwell Road / Tg Pagar Road Junction
16. Tiong Bahru Rd
17. Merryn Road's slip road towards PIE
18. PIE towards Jurong before Whitley Road near 18.5km
19. Balestier Road near Prome Road
20. Mandalay Road/ Minbu Road Junction
21. Mayflower Ave /Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 Junction
22.* Upper Thomson Road/ Jalan Keli
23.* Kampong Ampat
24. Upper Paya Lebar Road
25. Harding Rd
26. Camp Rd / Tanglin Rd Junction
27. Sixth Ave / Bt Timah Rd junction
28. Stevens Close
29. Dunearn Road( near College Green)
30. Tampines Ave 12 near exit to TPE
31. PIE towards Airport after Bedok exit (7.5km)
32. Bedok North Ave 4
33. TPE below Punggol West Flyover
34. Jalan Tari Zapin (near Jalan Kayu)
35. Lorong Marican
36. Lorong Melayu
37. Mandai Road/ Woodlands Road Junction
38. Tanah Merah Besar Rd
39. Aviation Drive
40. Sunset Terrace/ Drive/ Way*
41. Hillview Avenue/ Hillview Road
42. Lorong Ah Soo
43. Tampines Road (opp. Jalan Teliti)
44. Mount Elizabeth
45. Chai Chee Road/ Upper Changi Road junction
46. Lorong 1/ Lorong 2 Toa Payoh junction
47. Arumugam Road
48. Macpherson Road / Harvey Road Junction
49. Boon Keng Rd / Bendemeer Road
50. Yishun Ave 2/Yishun Ave 5 (Slip Road)
51. KJE (2km, towards PIE) to Woodlands Road (Slip Road)
52. Woodlands Road /Mandai Estate Junction
53. Jalan Boon Lay (near International Road)
54. Boon Lay Way/Corporation Road (Slip Road)
55. Lorong Kismis

Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the information provided in this web-site, the Government/PUB cannot accept, and hereby disclaim, legal liability for every loss or damage howsoever occasioned, arising out of any error in the information in this web-site, whether such error is deliberate or otherwise, and whether or not there was any deliberate act or omission which resulted in such error
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AhMeng

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PUB lists 48 flood-prone areas and 55 hotspots

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SINGAPORE - With more rainy days expected ahead, the Public Utilities Board (PUB) has listed 48 flood-prone areas and 55 hotspots on its website.

According to PUB, flood prone areas are those areas which are low-lying, with a history of flooding. Hotspots, on the other hand, are areas which are not low-lying but had experienced flash flood.

Some of the flood-prone areas include the Jalan Besar area, Stevens Road, Arab St/Rochor Canal, Tiong Bahru Road, Sennett Estate, Bedok South Road and Upper East Coast Road.

Hotspots identified include Cuscaden Road and Orchard Road, Maxwell Road, Upper Thomson Road, Sixth Avenue, Lorong Ah Soo, Mount Elizabeth and Chai Chee Road.

For more information on the flood prone areas and hotspots, go to*http://www.pub.gov.sg/managingflashfloods/fpa/Pages/FloodProneList.aspx.

The Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) said in a monsoon advisory on Tuesday that the first half of November has been wetter than usual in many parts of the island, with 188mm of rainfall already recorded for the month at the Changi climate station.

The national authority on weather and climate also said that rainfall for November and December is expected to be about 20 per cent above the long-term average of 256.6mm and 288.4mm respectively.

The PUB advises pedestrians caught in a flash flood to move to higher ground and stay alert for open drains.

Motorists who find floodwaters rising around their vehicles should abandon them and also seek higher ground.

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Leongsam

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Singapore is very lucky, in NZ the whole damned country is flood prone not to mention earthquakes, volcanos, tsunamis, sink holes and hurricanes.
 

gingerlyn

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Singapore is very lucky, in NZ the whole damned country is flood prone not to mention earthquakes, volcanos, tsunamis, sink holes and hurricanes.

why dont u say that NZ got very fresh water, very cheap milk, apple, citrus and strawberry and salmon compared with Sinkie?
 

ILovePAP

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KUDOS to PUB for being pro-active for listing all these areas. The PAP Ministers certainly deserve their millions! :rolleyes:
 

laksaboy

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Singapore is very lucky, in NZ the whole damned country is flood prone not to mention earthquakes, volcanos, tsunamis, sink holes and hurricanes.

Sounds fun and exciting, the full glory of Mother Nature at your doorsteps.

They are all blessings too. Earthquakes form beautiful mountains. Volcanic ash enrich the soil. Tsunamis and hurricanes bring new ocean currents and sculpt the coastline.
 

SAMMMYBOY

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the PUB advises pedestrians caught in a flash flood to move to higher grounds....


Whahahahahahaha.






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