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Man, 20, dies after PMD catches fire in lift at Woodlands block​


Staff Writer, Singapore
Staff Writer, Singapore
·Editorial Team
Fri, 4 June 2021, 3:09 pm


A 20-year-old man died following a PMD-related fire at Block 537 Woodlands Drive 16 on 3 June 2021. (PHOTOS: SCDF/Facebook)

A 20-year-old man died following a PMD-related fire at Block 537 Woodlands Drive 16 on 3 June 2021. (PHOTOS: SCDF/Facebook)
SINGAPORE — A 20-year-old man died after a fire involving a personal mobility device (PMD) in a lift at Block 537 Woodlands Drive 16 on Thursday night (3 June).
In a post on its Facebook page, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said on Friday that it responded to a fire on the second floor of the block at 11.25pm last night.
The fire involved a PMD in a lift and was extinguished by members of the public using buckets of water before SCDF’s arrival.
The police separately said the man was conscious while he was taken to the hospital, where he later died from his injuries.
About 90 residents from the block were evacuated as a precautionary measure, the SCDF said.
Preliminary investigation indicates that the fire was of electrical origin from a PMD, the SCDF added.
The SCDF warned the public that non-UL2272 PMDs and any form of modifications to PMDs pose a fire risk.
Vikram Nair, Member of Parliament for Sembawang GRC, gave more details about the incident in a Facebook post on Friday. He said, "Two families who saw the victim coming out of the lift rushed into action and helped douse the fire on him. SCDF then moved swiftly to help put out the fire in the lift. Sadly though, the victim succumbed to his injuries today."

Nair said he dropped by after hearing of the incident. He noted that the damage is extensive and the Sembawang Town Council team is cleaning things up.
The Building and Construction Authority has given approval for the other lift at the block to continue functioning, Nair said. The smoke smell has not cleared and repairs to the damaged lift may take some time, he added.







Search for a national treasure - Go With The Flo​

In this episode of ‘Go With The Flo’, hosts Flora and Wan Ting head to a nature park in search of a national ‘treasure’ few know about. Specifically, the elusive Raffles’ banded langurs, a native primate species that is endangered in Singapore. They also speak with primatologist, Dr Andie Ang, to learn more about how we can contribute in our own ways to wildlife conservation by being ‘citizen scientists’. Citizen scientists are those who voluntarily survey and report data of the biodiversity around us. The data collected can be useful for wildlife conservation strategies by important decision makers. Watch the previous episode: How can we support wildlife This episode of ‘Go With The Flo’ was filmed in April 2021, before stricter social distancing measures were implemented in Singapore. Let’s do our part and stay safe. Flora Yeo is a host for the series, ‘Go With The Flo’, watch all episodes here: sg.tv.yahoo.com/go-with-the-flo Koh Wan Ting is a senior reporter for Yahoo News Singapore. For more of her stories: http://yhoo.it/wtkoh For all the news you need: sg.yahoo.com Follow us on our socials: tiktok.com/@yahoosea instagram.com/yahoosg facebook.com/yahoolifestylesg
 
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