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PUB: We were caught off-guard, heavy rainfall not seen in last 25 years

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PUB caught off-guard again? Heavy rainfall not seen in 25 years? Doesn't these two excuses sound familiar?

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1133345/1/.html

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PUB explains flash floods
By Saifulbahri Ismail | Posted: 05 June 2011 1943 hrs

SINGAPORE: The extent of the floods caused by heavy and intensive rainfall on Sunday morning caught the authorities by surprise, as it was something which national water agency PUB had not seen in the last 25 years.

PUB explained that the flash floods were caused by two bouts of heavy rainfall.

The first started slightly past 6am, and second downpour, which was more intense, occurred at about 10.30am.

About 65mm of rainfall was recorded within 30 minutes.

This was worse than the one on June 16 last year, which had 100mm of rainfall within two hours.

PUB held a news conference on Sunday afternoon, saying it had mobilised staff and contractors to the flooded sites once it received alerts of heavy rain.

PUB also deployed tankers to affected areas to pump out the water from carparks located in basements of buildings.

PUB chief executive Khoo Teng Chye said he is studying some possible solutions to prevent future occurrences.

"These include, possibly, building a big retention pond near where we can then trap some of the peak flows," Mr Khoo said.

"The other alternative is to really create a diversion canal from where this pond is to the Singapore River.

"But given Singapore's built-up situation, these are very, very expensive schemes."

Minister for the Environmental and Water Resources Vivian Balakrishnan inspected the flood areas at Tanglin Mall.

Speaking to reporters later, Dr Balakrishnan outlined five key areas he would focus on, to deal with the flood situation.

First is the presumption that weather patterns in Singapore has changed.

"Personally, I think our weather has changed. I'm actually psychologically prepared for it to get worse," Dr Balakrishnan said.

"You're reading with nature and you're dealing with the weather; you have to be prepared that there is a limit to human engineering and what we can deliver.

"But having said that, let us make sure we have done the best we can and within those limits, then cope with whatever else that nature throws at us."

Dr Balakrishnan said because of the changing weather conditions, his ministry will need to review planing norms, which includes designing of drainage systems.

He added his priority now is to maintain safety along drains and to ensure roads are passable even during heavy rainfall.

Dr Balakrishnan said he also intends to ensure buildings are better prepared to cope with the occurrence of floods.

-CNA/wk
 
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If you look at it on the bright side you get free cash wash! Hahahahaha"


 
1) Build railings where deep canals runs. To prevent people from falling in "accidentally" and being washed away.

2) Expand the current network of drainage system. Why must everything be channeled to the singapore river? You mean to say that we only have ONE way to link and discharge the waters caused by rain at various parts of Singapore?

Vivian, if you are lazy, just say so. Get another person to do the job! :oIo:
 
the next time it is going to be "had not seen in the last 24 years".
 
lol... we are saying in the last 25 years, last 50 years... there has never been heavy rain. VB said he is prepared for more floods as the weather has "changed"... Are we ready?
 
This is complete BS... he thinks we are little children ? This type of rain we never see before ?
Heavy rains like this are common and orchard rd never floods....
 
1) Build railings where deep canals runs. To prevent people from falling in "accidentally" and being washed away.

2) Expand the current network of drainage system. Why must everything be channeled to the singapore river? You mean to say that we only have ONE way to link and discharge the waters caused by rain at various parts of Singapore?

Vivian, if you are lazy, just say so. Get another person to do the job! :oIo:

hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. even the best-debater sheep just does not know what to say mah.
3. clueless too.
4. cannot act as god leh.
 
I think the idea was for that basin (aka Marina Reservoir) to catch as much water as possible - that, after all, is the reason for a reservoir. But this MB is also meant to be flood control, which requires it to discharge as much water as possible as soon as possible. Like so many PAPzi schemes, there's a conflict of interest.


2) Expand the current network of drainage system. Why must everything be channeled to the singapore river? You mean to say that we only have ONE way to link and discharge the waters caused by rain at various parts of Singapore?
 
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