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singveld

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drifter

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singaporean are all very forgiving ...just give them some time to get used to all the shit that PAP has given them :wink:
 

singveld

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seriously you call that flood? look at what thai, japanese, amercian and new zealand suffer in 2011. stop whinging sinkies.
 

halsey02

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Friday, Dec 23, 2011

SINGAPORE - Flash floods hit Liat Towers at Orchard Road and other parts of the main shopping belt today at about 5pm.

A Stomp report said that the water levels at parts of Orchard Road was up to ankle-high due to the heavy showers in the afternoon.

Be prepared for rainier weather ahead

A reader, Xinyi, who sent photos to the online citizen journalism website said: "The water level was up to a car's wheel. I saw people crossing the road without shoes on as the water level was above their ankles."

It was also reported that the carpark behind fashion outlet H&M is submerged in water, and vehicles had difficulty manoeuvring through the flood.

Other parts of Singapore are also affected such as the area near United Square, Cambridge Road and Kampong Java Road, where a car was reportedly stuck in the flood waters.


Once in 100 years thing?, 50 years had passed!, where is abang? Oh Wetty! opps Wendy! again! :biggrin:
 

uncleyap

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That one not flood. Seen flood in Geylang. Half the wheel of car in water.

That all depends...

If it entered your shop / house or not.

If you bed room was the place...

1 inch also you are deeply fucked. Many Singaporeans' furniture such as Ikea will be transformed back into saw-dust particles which they are made from originally, after soaking in water.:eek::*:
 

laksaboy

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You think this is bad? Wait till the Rochor Centre gets demolished and the Downtown Line stations are operational.
 

middaydog

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Wahhaahaa, just passed by Liat tower, basement got flooded again

seem like the flood barrier put in place did not work
 

kopiuncle

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what floods!!! you call these floods! nanbeh lah!!! jsut heavy rain lah!! floods floodsyour heads lah!!!
 

hairylee

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Last flood in Rochor area was more than 50 years ago. Yacoob was still a small boy then.
Lets flow on.
 

driedmermaid

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News said flooding here & there

http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsgeneral.php?id=636281

Flash Floods In Several Parts Of Singapore Including Orchard Road

SINGAPORE, Dec 23 (Bernama) -- Flash floods hits several areas of Singapore including the republic's most famous shopping alley, Orchard Road, following prolonged heavy rain in the southern and central parts of the city state Friday.

In a statement, PUB, the national water agency, said from 2.20pm to 5.20pm, the total recorded rainfall was 152.8mm at Orchard Road.

Flash floods occurred at Cuscaden Road, Newton Circus, Kampong Java, Lincoln Road, Wee Nam Road, Cambridge Road, the junction of Moulmein Road and Thomson Road in front of United Square, and the junction of Bukit Timah junction and Sixth Avenue.

Flood waters reached up to a height of 30 centimetres for some areas and generally subsided within one hour, except at Cambridge Road, Newton Circus and junction of Moulmein Road and Thomson Road in front of United Square where the waters subsided by 6pm.

The affected areas are mainly low-lying areas.

At Orchard Road, floodwaters pooled at the open area of Liat Towers, the underpass between Lucky Plaza and Ngee Ann City, and the basement of Lucky Plaza due to the sustained heavy downpour.

Up to eight gates at Marina Barrage were opened to maintain the water level at the Marina Reservoir within the normal range.

PUB officers and Traffic police were on site to render assistance.

-- BERNAMA
 
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