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News about the latest flooding is beginning to make its rounds among international news media.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/18/2957114.htm?section=justin

Flash floods stain Singapore's urban paradise reputation

Posted July 18, 2010 21:25:00

Singaporeans were salvaging cars, soaked belongings and damaged goods on Sunday after a third flash flood in two months submerged low-lying areas of the city-state.

Shops and houses along posh Orchard Road were again hit by floods on Saturday after heavy rain overwhelmed the drainage system of the wealthy metropolis, which is often lauded for its excellent urban management.

The flooding took place just before parliament was to debate the issue on Monday following public clamour for explanations for earlier floods, which are normally associated with neighbouring capitals like Manila and Jakarta.

Residents in affected houses hauled out sodden furniture and opened windows and doors on Sunday after muddy water from overflowing canals receded.

"We never had floods like that," said Peter Wong, 49, a long-time resident in a row of houses in eastern Singapore invaded by calf-high floodwaters on Saturday.

"Everything was gone, the carpets as you can see are damaged, the bottom of all the sofa seats are still soaking wet now, after 24 hours. We had to replace a new fridge, the fridge is totally damaged," Mr Wong said.

"I'm trying to keep a cool head over this but it is frustrating. My life is disrupted," added the hotelier, who failed to take out insurance against "acts of God" like floods.

The Straits Times said some restaurants lost live fish stored in tanks.

A major highway was also closed for two and a half hours, while motorists and commuters had to be rescued from stranded vehicles, but there were no reports of major injuries.

Saturday's flash floods were the third since June 16.

Flash floods were a rare occurrence in Singapore until recently, with a climate expert interviewed by the Straits Times attributing the problem to regional weather phenomena such as Typhoon Conson and Indonesian squalls.

Critics had blasted the Public Utilities Board for not being prepared to handle the first two floods, while the department defending itself by saying abnormal weather conditions and clogged drains were to blame.

The flooding issue has become so serious that the Singapore parliament is scheduled to address the problem when it convenes on Monday amid forecasts of more rain.


- AFP
 
That's good news.
One thing that will get action from the pappies is international criticism.
 
tis wil make dat ah loon work ... ah u cannot lose face 1 ...
 
The flooding issue has become so serious that the Singapore parliament is scheduled to address the problem when it convenes on Monday amid forecasts of more rain.[/b]

Dun end up solution ish ...2 raise gst to 10% coz we nid additional longkao:eek::eek:
 
That's good news.
One thing that will get action from the pappies is international criticism.

On saturday early morning light rain...at Changi Airport check in to a flight, my fellow flyer, an American talking loudly on his mobile, grumbling that because of the rains it took him 2 hrs to get a taxi....talking to whoever on the phone that SINgapore is flooded, don't you know!!, turn on your TV, go on the Internet....maybe Sammyboy...

I did not have Internet Access to where I went, didn't bring my notebook computer with me...& no time for internet, only on Sunday morning July 18, when I got to use the internet overseas, then I read about the floods...

It was sunny...where I was...;)
 
tis wil make dat ah loon work ... ah u cannot lose face 1 ...

Will he appear? He has the habit of hiding away from the public whenever a problem crops up. Note how long he took to appear in public in Mas Selamat case.
 
Will he appear? He has the habit of hiding away from the public whenever a problem crops up. Note how long he took to appear in public in Mas Selamat case.
Don't worry, the outstanding investigative reporters from the Straits Times will track him down, just like they tracked him down for his comments on the outstanding economic growth when he was in USA recently.
 
Will he appear? He has the habit of hiding away from the public whenever a problem crops up. Note how long he took to appear in public in Mas Selamat case.
appear anot ... dunno la ... but cannot-lose-face ah u wil sink his blahdy spurs in ah loon's thick hide ...
 
My domestic tells me that the maid community is laughing its head off despite the extra hard work many are made to do. She herself noted that her own home in Manila did not get flooded when Conson hit.
 
Singapore media keep on show other country flood now that country take revenge on Singapore flood by compare 1st world as an Islands also can flood.
Can any one compare any island the size of Singapore or about 500~1000km/sq that have flood as serious a Singapore.
Penang island Malaysia about same size of Singapore mainland and Bali Indonesia about 10 times Singapore area done even have flood so bad.
3rd world country even manage flood better that our ministers always self praise 1st world swiss standard.
 
Mabe we can attract tourists to Orchard road to see the rare sight?
 
The flooding took place just before parliament was to debate the issue on Monday following public clamour for explanations for earlier floods, which are normally associated with neighbouring capitals like Manila and Jakarta.

In order to understand our ASEAN brothers, we need the same type of experiences - first by having a common problem, FLOODs.
 
My domestic tells me that the maid community is laughing its head off despite the extra hard work many are made to do. She herself noted that her own home in Manila did not get flooded when Conson hit.

If you tell her the people responsible get multi-millions $$$ I'm sure her laughter will turn to disbelieve.
 
when I got to use the internet overseas, then I read about the floods...

It was sunny...where I was...;)

Unless you have left Spore for good you'll see a repeat when you get back. The wetter months are just round the corner.

No one in Spore can escape from the PAP's taxes & screwups :eek:
 
Don't worry, the outstanding investigative reporters from the Straits Times will track him down, just like they tracked him down for his comments on the outstanding economic growth when he was in USA recently.

Wow, boomz, I didn't know we have investigative reporters from the ST! High-ranked ISD officers turned journalists with their own special columns, yes, that I heard of but investigative reporters??:D:D But then of course,jw5 in a sense you are right! These outstanding investigative reporters tracked him only for predictable soundbites when it's time for bragging. When it comes to bad news, no one dare to raise a whimper.:D:D
 
Its about time lky's proxy minister declare war on 'Floods'. Theres no other options.
 
Not before they declare a hefty pay increase.
This is serious work and very stressful, have to be compensated.

Its about time lky's proxy minister declare war on 'Floods'. Theres no other options.
 
The flooding took place just before parliament was to debate the issue on Monday following public clamour for explanations for earlier floods, which are normally associated with neighbouring capitals like Manila and Jakarta.

In order to understand our ASEAN brothers, we need the same type of experiences - first by having a common problem, FLOODs.

It is ironic that the "Singapore International Water Week" was held in Spore from June 28 to July 2nd

http://www.siww.com.sg/

I think PAP wanted to sell the made in Spore $olution$ & not share our embarrasing problems :D
 
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