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It's once in 50 years! Again!

ahleebabasingaporethief

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How did the idiot that cannot even count properly be a Ministar?

50 years?:oIo:
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ccchia

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Wonder what excuse the overpaid and sleeping minister and our useless (always overseas and working from home) pinky Loong PM will give this time for the floods? More drains clogged again? Another freak once in 50 yrs incident again?
 

loloba

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I guess it would be a serious flood today,

because the last time under broad daylight they managed to open six out of the seven gates, wonder how many gates they managed to open this time when is official sleeping time.
 

Equalisation

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wah piang oi .... work like mad just enough for 2 meals a day and nearly "gau um dim" already .... still got to go work in knee deep waters ..... sighhh ..:(
 

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Glaringly

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This group of photos looks creepy.

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/s...akes__to_yet_another_round_of_islandwide.html

Just after the massive flooding a few weeks ago, Singaporeans wake up to another island-wide flooding after heavy rain this morning (July 17).

STOMP has received flooding photos from areas like Orchard Road, Adam Road, Bukit Timah Road, Bedok and Sims Avenue.

STOMPer Nadia, who took photos of the flood at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Stevens Road, said:

"There is a terrible flood at the junction of Bukit Timah and Stevens road.

"All four directions are flooded, and many cars and buses are stuck in the middle of the junction, as it is the only dry area.

"Cars and buses cannot go all four ways as they're all flooded. A few cars are also stuck in the flood and their engines have broken down.

"This has caused a terrible traffic jam to everyone going through Bukit Timah and Stevens Rd."

Two STOMPers, Low and katanamasamune, also sent in flood photos from Orchard Road, which was not spared from the flood as well.

STOMPer Mohamed sent in two photos of the flood at Adam Road, while STOMPer Rosy snapped a couple of photos of the flood from her condominium at Newton Circus.

Look out for other reports and photos of the flood in STOMP
 
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Cao Pi

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Floods hit S'pore again


Jul 17, 2010

Floods hit S'pore again

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Flood in Tessarina Condo. -- PHOTO COURTESY OF JERRY CHAN


<!-- story content : start --> HEAVY rains lashed Singapore early on Saturday morning, uprooting trees and causing flash floods in many area. The affected areas included Braddell Road, Changi Road and Bukit Timah, where rising floodwaters stranded several drivers in their vehicles. At the Tessarina Condo in Bukit Timah area, waters rose to knee-high, flooding the basement carpark. Some cars were almost submerged in water, prompting frantic residents to move them out to drier grounds.

Straitstimes.com reader Jerry Chan said the flooding was 'chaotic' and it was the third time in seven months, not 'once in 50 years as suggested'. Singapore Civil Defence Force personnel also evacuated 60 people in 20 different places, including passengers who were stuck in an SBS bus along Upper Thomson Road. There were also reports of a fallen tree along Dorset Road, which was causing traffic congestion.

Along Upper Thomson Road, shops were reported to be badly damaged, with huge fridges overturned and smashed. There were also reports of a flooded carpark at the Delfi Orchard, which was hit by the worst flooding in 26 years in June just less than a month ago. Parts of Kallang and Tanjong Katong were also flooded. Ms Grace Loh, a resident of Tanjong Katong, sent pictures of her flooded home, which she called a 'shocking sight'. Said Ms Loh: 'The flood today seems worse than what I experienced as a child in the 1980s!'

If you know of floods in other affected areas, send details and photos to [email protected]


 
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