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http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/heavy-showers-floods-hit-parts-of-singapore




Heavy showers, floods hit parts of Singapore

Cars stranded in floodwaters along Yio Chu Kang Road, just outside the Church of St Vincent de Paul. Yesterday's downpours pushed water levels in drains and canals close to the brink, with flooding reported in areas such as Ang Mo Kio, Buangkok, Hougang and Yio Chu Kang.ST PHOTO: AARON LOW
PUBLISHEDDEC 6, 2015, 5:00 AM SGT
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Heavy, thundery showers pounded the northern, eastern and central parts of Singapore yesterday afternoon.

Accompanied by gusty winds, the downpours pushed water levels in drains and canals close to the brink, with flooding reported in towns, including Ang Mo Kio, Buangkok, Hougang and Yio Chu Kang.

Between 4pm and 5pm, the PUB issued alerts of high flood risk in six areas: Seletar Road/Neram Road; Cactus Road; Tampines Road/Jalan Teliti; Exeter Road/Somerset Road; Chin Bee Avenue/Third Chin Bee Road; and Lorong Buangkok.



At around 4.30pm, the agency also tweeted that traffic was "impassable" in Lorong Buangkok, with an alert about 30 minutes later saying that the water had subsided.

Sunday Times readers also sent in photos and reports of flooding from various parts of Singapore.

Two cars were stranded for about an hour outside the Church of St Vincent de Paul, as floodwaters rose to knee-high levels along a stretch of Yio Chu Kang Road.

Said housewife Elaine Chow, 33: "The water level was up to the wheels, and I think the cars' engines may have stalled."

Several bystanders tried to push the cars out of the flooded stretch of road but were unsuccessful, she said, adding that a tow truck appeared later to help one of the cars.

A community plaza in Ang Mo Kio Street 31, near Block 312, had floodwaters up to a metre high, said Mr Choy Weng Meng, 34, a contract administrator. "This is the first time I've seen such bad ponding. Maybe the drainage could not handle so much rain," he said.

December is typically the wettest month of the year. In its fortnightly forecast given at the start of the month, the National Environment Agency said the north-east monsoon season will result in more rain and cooler temperatures. The public can expect short, thundery showers in the afternoons and early evenings, with moderate to heavy rain on one or two days.
 
Correct what, every 50 years mah
 
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SG cars so tokong?

All got waterproof one har?

Like this also still can move?


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when ponding cums, pundeks cum out to play. nehs and floods are like conjoined twins. even neh gods take a swim. :p

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I know of someone who will not be caught in flood (others call it ponding). He will turn the other way if he sees one.

It's was leeported in highly-trusted MSM, and if I not wrong, this person is leelated to something to sea or ships.
 
once you go russian you never go back.

[video=youtube;is3HCs2leGM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is3HCs2leGM[/video]
 
excuse me ponding over my head u say?just close my eyes and take a deep breathe.

[video=youtube;ytZc8bLFncc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytZc8bLFncc[/video]
 
can't see the fuckin videos. don't ask me tp goto a pc. what's that?
 
Spore is no longer a safe or healthy place to live. You have months of haze & during the rainy seasons flash floods are getting so common.

Many serious health problems are becoming common place e.g. cancer, dengue, foot mouth, ... People are even dying in our hospitals because of "honest mistakes".

There are also so many problems being cause by foreigners e.g. road accidents, careless cyclists, riots, break ins, murders, rape,....

What's worse is that there is no hope of improvement because 70% have decided to do nothing:(
 
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