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There is no flooding in SG, only ponding and draining

You are right. RI are not fighting a lone battle. The support that they have been receiving is minimal. However, when RI start making headway in the legal battlefront, more people will come forward to support them. It always works that way. The big balls will start the fight, and if they lose, the small balls will ridicule the big balls and pat themselves on the back in consolation by saying they are wise for not joining the fight. As the big balls begin to break new frontiers, the small balls will be inspired as the risk of being labelled as a loser, a label that the small balls themselves like to put on others, will have been reduced with more victories won by the big balls. I know because I have small balls :biggrin:

As one with super small balls, I can give money without exposing myself. I cannot afford to give $1,000, but I can give $10. Even if I cannot give $10, the least I can do is not to ridicule the big balls when they are fighting my cause. If I ridicule the big balls, indirectly I'm supporting the tyrant against whom I have been voicing my dissatisfaction. If I ridicule the big balls, I put myself in an analysis-paralysis position.

I KPKB about the tyrant day after day, but when someone with big balls appears I ridicule them. Why? I ridicule the big balls who are fighting my cause because I fear they will lose, I fear standing with losers and I fear being identified with losers. It's because I'm small balls, nature dictates that I don't have the capacity to think like big balls. As small balls, I cannot create the outcome I want; I am only able accept an outcome created by others.:cry:
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https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/20...7-5EUDd4ShDodUW_2w_aem_VVDj3raQhR8u6-UeXm4hHw
 
LHY tried to fight, GCT tried to fight & even LMW. The media that is so powerful but need to have backbones & do social justice.

Indons
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Suharto
Philippines
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Power_Revolution
bolehlander to umno
Thailand still trying to get out of military regime

We need this as now they become organs of the state
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burm...-still-on-strike-against-military-regime.html
Or
We might become like this with a CCP . See how many generals are politicians or in GLC.

Witnessed all these historical events & Sinkies still can't see who can fight for them. Will LHY continue to fight with sinkies no balls? Haizz.
 

Two floods during monsoon surge caused by lack of proper drainage: PUB​

Flooding near Marina Bay MRT Station on March 21.

Flooding near Marina Bay MRT Station on March 21.PHOTO: STOMP

Christie Chiu
Mar 24, 2025

SINGAPORE - Two incidents of flooding during the recent monsoon surge have been attributed to choked and the absence of drains, said national water agency PUB.

In a Facebook post on March 24, PUB said a flood occurred on March 21 along Central Lane 3 near the Marina Bay MRT station.

A report of this incident by Stomp on March 23 was accompanied by a video of a person walking in knee-high water towards a stationary taxi, with half its wheels submerged in the water.

The flooded area is a paved road built to facilitate access to an adjacent worksite, PUB said, adding its checks showed there was no proper drainage there to channel storm water.

The other flood happened on March 23 at the ground-floor lift lobby of 129 Bedok Reservoir Road, and the internal drains nearby were found choked with debris.

An article by Stomp on this incident was accompanied by a video that shows a corridor and lift lobby of a Housing Board block being covered with water.

PUB said both incidents could have been prevented with proper drainage measures and timely maintenance of the internal drainage system.


It added that it is working closely with the relevant authorities to address the issues.

The National Environment Agency had earlier warned of heavy downpours during a monsoon surge from March 19 to March 21, with short thundery showers expected in the afternoon on most days in the following week.

The highest rainfall across March 19 and March 20 was recorded at 318mm in Jurong West, while the highest amount recorded in eastern Singapore was 298.4mm.

These two numbers exceed Singapore’s average monthly rainfall of 209.7mm in March.

Other than the two incidents highlighted, a 15m stretch along the intersection of Mountbatten Road and Jalan Seaview experienced flooding for about two hours at around 2pm on March 20, PUB said in a Facebook post that day.

This was due to a combination of heavy rainfall and high tide that temporarily overwhelmed the adjacent canal and surrounding roadside drains.

The public can provide feedback on flooding incidents through the One Service app or contact PUB directly at 1800-CALL PUB (1800-225-5782).

 
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