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I live in Dunearn Road/Bukit Timah, and this was the scene one fine morning.

idk why you telling such things that I already know. Yeah, but thanksNot that I know of in the 80s. But I did read about the bad flooding in Straits times at lorong Chuan where tables & chairs at home immersed in water. Now can take out cpf at 55 but the retirement age no longer at 60. Last time take out CPF at 55 is as good as can retire at 55.
Because you sound like living long enough to witness many exciting events including 1988 election where we all have braddell Heights Constituency exciting counting that almost fell.idk why you telling such things that I already know. Yeah, but thanks
Car got stuck cannot claim insurance for repairs right? :(I live in Dunearn Road/Bukit Timah, and this was the scene one fine morning.
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The real threat to the cars is after the canal overflows. That photo shows the canal almost reaching its maximum capacity. Thankfully, the rain had trickled to a drizzle by then, so it was able to discharge the water w/o being overwhelmed by more rainfall.Car got stuck cannot claim insurance for repairs right? :( Your car safe right? So no problem deh.
I believe many car insurance policies offer flood damage coverage, but it is not universally included in standard policies.Car got stuck cannot claim insurance for repairs right? :( Your car safe right? So no problem deh.
I better check my policy for this just in case. for words like ponding, drain waterlogged...etc The carpet will need replacement, engine stalled....need work done.I believe many car insurance policies offer flood damage coverage, but it is not universally included in standard policies.
Pap sure win...bcos less voter turn outFlash flood warnings at three locations as Singapore heads to the polls
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Jalan Besar residents casting their vote at a pavilion next to Block 636 Veerasamy Road on May 3.ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY
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Voters arriving at the polling station at Henry Park Primary School on May 3.ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO
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Voters arriving at Cairnhill Community Centre on polling day on May 3.ST PHOTO: AZMI ATHNI
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Eileen Ng
May 03, 2025
SINGAPORE - It was a wild and wet start to Polling Day as torrential rain across Singapore on the morning of May 3 led to flash flood warnings at three locations.
In a post on social media platform X at 8.12am, national water agency PUB issued risk alerts for flash floods at Upper Paya Lebar Service Road (Lim Teck Boo Road to Rochdale Road), Jalan Lokam (near Upper Paya Lebar Road), and Thrift Drive (near Jalan Usaha).
It advised the public to avoid the three locations “for the next one hour” due to the heavy rain.
The alert followed a post on X by PUB at 6.42am which warned that heavy rain was expected over many areas of Singapore from 7.15am to 8.45am.
The National Environment Agency in a 6.33am alert on its website said moderate to heavy thundery showers with gusty wind are expected over many areas of Singapore between 7.15am and 8.45am.