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Updated Thu, 7 August 2025 at 10:12 am SGT

Singapore residents report a persistent burnt chemical smell across western and central districts. The National Environment Agency (NEA) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) ramp up inspections, but the source remains unknown. (Photo: ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Singapore residents report a persistent burnt chemical smell across western and central districts. The National Environment Agency (NEA) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) ramp up inspections, but the source remains unknown. (Photo: ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Singapore’s west and central districts are experiencing a persistent burnt chemical smell that has sparked health concerns and public frustration. Residents describe the odour as similar to burning plastic or gas fumes, with some reporting nausea and headaches, according to reports. The National Environment Agency (NEA) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) have stepped up inspections of industrial estates in Jurong, Bukom, and Tuas, but no hazardous substances have been detected.

Air quality remains within safe limits, and no factory incidents have been reported. Authorities suspect wind patterns may be carrying fumes from upwind industrial zones. Companies have been asked to check for undetected leaks. The investigation is ongoing.

Football Association of Singapore (FAS) President Forrest Li has unveiled a sweeping plan to revive Singapore football, anchored by a global search for a new head coach and a push to qualify for the 2027 Asian Cup. Speaking at FAS Media Day, the billionaire businessman emphasised the need to make football a national conversation again. His four-pillar strategy includes Singapore Premier League (SPL) upgrades, youth development, infrastructure expansion, and technical reforms.

SPL2 will replace the COE U-21 league, and prize money has more than doubled. Over 60 candidates have applied for the head coach role, with interviews underway. Li says he’s personally committed to finding the right leader. With Singapore leading its qualifying group, the dream of Asian Cup glory feels within reach.

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Go check bukom. They have a history of environmental pollution and coverup.

And they're on a totally separate island which makes whatever easier to hide.
 
Need some advice why need to worry if nea says air levels are as "safe and effective" as your latest mRNA jabs lololololol
 
Go check bukom. They have a history of environmental pollution and coverup.

And they're on a totally separate island which makes whatever easier to hide.
When we had haze around this time of year, they said it was blown over from Sumatra. If the wind is coming from there, then this smell is from either Jurong Island or Bukom
 
Go check bukom. They have a history of environmental pollution and coverup.

And they're on a totally separate island which makes whatever easier to hide.
Gomen job is to protect investors. No Investors, no sinkie.
Shell just lost it big customer Indonesia to Trump.
 
Gomen job is to protect investors. No Investors, no sinkie.
Shell just lost it big customer Indonesia to Trump.
There is no more Shell in bukom. They've sold the facility there to an Indonesian conglomerate joint venture with Europeans whose chief has a record of scamming investors.
My guess, that prabowo will stop taking fuels from Singapore, bukom will be hit hard. It will go bankrupt.
Those joint venture are known to be fragile and will bolt at the first signs of trouble.
SG gov would be wise to plan the total demolishment of the facility at bukom and start planning MRT to bukom because condos will be up next on that island.
 
There is no more Shell in bukom. They've sold the facility there to an Indonesian conglomerate joint venture with Europeans whose chief has a record of scamming investors.
My guess, that prabowo will stop taking fuels from Singapore, bukom will be hit hard. It will go bankrupt.
Those joint venture are known to be fragile and will bolt at the first signs of trouble.
SG gov would be wise to plan the total demolishment of the facility at bukom and start planning MRT to bukom because condos will be up next on that island.
Bukom. Is toxic. How to live there
 
Bukom. Is toxic. How to live there
You clever. That's why SG gov need to plan decades ahead for the cleanup. Maybe install the nuclear plant there.
Remember the old British Petroleum (BP) refinery at pasir panjang? Next to Labrador park? The big wide grassy meadows there?
They left in the 80s and until now the soil is contaminated and unsuited for any use till today.
 
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