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Floods return to Bukit Timah

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Flash floods in Bt Timah

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HEAVY downpours caused flash floods in the Bukit Timah areas, with waters reaching knee-high in some places.
Traffic snarled along Bukit Timah and Dunearn Roads as cars slowed to a crawl to get through the flood waters.
Motorists said the Bukit Timah canal was overflowing, causing waters to rise to knee-high level in some areas.
Students who had sat for their A Level exams were stuck at bus-stops and in schools.
According to Stomper Martin, the flooding caused a major traffic jam on Bukit Timah and Dunearn Road sometime between 1 pm and 2.30pm.
He said he was stuck in his office at Sime Darby Centre during the heavy downpour and was late for a meeting because of it.
Singapore's weatherman has forecast that the wet spell will continue till January and flash floods are expected in low-lying and flood-prone areas including Chinatown, the Central Business District, Geylang, Lorong Buangkok and Tanjong Katong.
PUB, the national water agency, has said that heavy rain brought on by the north-east monsoon could coincide with 3m- to 3.2m-high tides, triggering flash floods over the next few months.
To quell the effects of the stormy spell, PUB has invested $59 million over the last 12 months to widen and deepen drainage networks, as well as raise the roads in 10 low-lying areas such as Cuscaden Road, Mountbatten Road and Commonwealth Avenue.
Since last month, the agency has advised 204 residents and businesses to store belongings on elevated ground and place sandbags at entrances to block flooding.
If you have been affected by the floods or have more details, send them to us. You can also email photos to us at [email protected].
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Posted on 19 Nov 2009
Dramatic bird’s eye view of Bukit Timah flood

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STOMPer Yin Jie sent in these dramatic bird’s eye view pictures of the flood along Bukit Timah road.

“It was taken at about 2:15pm and they depict a major flood along Bukit Timah,” the STOMPer wrote in an email to STOMP.

The STOMPer sent them in minutes after he snapped them at 2:45pm today (Nov 19).




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Keywords: flood , Bukit Timah
 

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Sibeh Zun, a few days after the Gabramen announced that Met Office will deliver the weather reports because of the monsoon seasons...

God delivers the rains to MIWs estates....:biggrin:
 

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Floods hit Bukit Timah

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<!-- story content : start --> DURING 2-1/2 hours on Thursday afternoon, almost half a month's worth of rain was dumped on central Singapore, most of which drained into the Bukit Timah Canal. The canal burst its banks and knee-deep water brought traffic to a standstill along several stretches of Bukit Timah - Coronation Road to Third Avenue; Wilby Road to Blackmore Drive; and the Sixth Avenue junction. The intense downpour - 110mm of rain between 12.50pm and 3.20pm - was more than the canal could empty into the Pandan reservoir. There were no reports of any serious incidents, but several vehicles stalled and a few were nearly fully submerged in underground carparks. 'The water level was so high my car was floating inside the carpark. My colleague had to swim in to push it out,' said Ms Pauline Tan, the owner of a silver Peugeot parked at the 6th Avenue Centre basement carpark. Flood waters had subsided by 3.30pm.

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Floods hit Bukit Timah

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<!-- story content : start --> DURING 2-1/2 hours on Thursday afternoon, almost half a month's worth of rain was dumped on central Singapore, most of which drained into the Bukit Timah Canal. The canal burst its banks and knee-deep water brought traffic to a standstill along several stretches of Bukit Timah - Coronation Road to Third Avenue; Wilby Road to Blackmore Drive; and the Sixth Avenue junction. The intense downpour - 110mm of rain between 12.50pm and 3.20pm - was more than the canal could empty into the Pandan reservoir. There were no reports of any serious incidents, but several vehicles stalled and a few were nearly fully submerged in underground carparks. 'The water level was so high my car was floating inside the carpark. My colleague had to swim in to push it out,' said Ms Pauline Tan, the owner of a silver Peugeot parked at the 6th Avenue Centre basement carpark. Flood waters had subsided by 3.30pm.

[email protected]



Looking at the picture...the distributor of the car( Cycle & Carriage), the mechanic ( motor workshops), the tow truck companies...are saying, "huat, huat, huat, huat ( 8 8 8 8), and raining like mad...'wu chwee"...( got water!)...


8 8 8 8....'HUAT AH!"..:biggrin:
 

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Looking at the picture...the distributor of the car( Cycle & Carriage), the mechanic ( motor workshops), the tow truck companies...are saying, "huat, huat, huat, huat ( 8 8 8 8), and raining like mad...'wu chwee"...( got water!)...


8 8 8 8....'HUAT AH!"..:biggrin:


These kind of super hot lumbers gahmen outlets must buy in advance else buay bay jip wan lah.. and how many times / often does 8888 open? I will debunk these superstitions. Hitting 8888 is nothing, hitting 0000 is something and an achievement! :eek:



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Shiok lah....

When I was i dunearn tech SS ( now NJC )during 1982-1986. When you have down pour. The slope will be a waterfall and the drain below it become a rapid river. You slide down the slop follow by the rapid then swim to the football pool.

No money can buy this kind of fun....

Now NJC. I dun think those fuckers dare to do such thing.

Adam road will be a swiming pool. You order your prata. sit on the table and put your foot on the chair which is same level as the water n eat it.

rain rain ....more rain and flood 6th ave and oxyley rise
 

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Floods hit Bukit Timah

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Wah, 8888 - means fart, fart, fart, fart - so lucky! Don't know how much he paid for the Number Plate. He should be the one deserving to whine - not some bohliah armchair critics here. But of course he won't because he is a successful Singaporean - not some born losers who squat in this forum.
 

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HEAVY downpours caused flash floods in the Bukit Timah areas, with waters reaching knee-high in some places.
Traffic snarled along Bukit Timah and Dunearn Roads as cars slowed to a crawl to get through the flood waters.
Motorists said the Bukit Timah canal was overflowing, causing waters to rise to knee-high level in some areas.
Students who had sat for their A Level exams were stuck at bus-stops and in schools.
According to Stomper Martin, the flooding caused a major traffic jam on Bukit Timah and Dunearn Road sometime between 1 pm and 2.30pm.
He said he was stuck in his office at Sime Darby Centre during the heavy downpour and was late for a meeting because of it.
Singapore's weatherman has forecast that the wet spell will continue till January and flash floods are expected in low-lying and flood-prone areas including Chinatown, the Central Business District, Geylang, Lorong Buangkok and Tanjong Katong.
PUB, the national water agency, has said that heavy rain brought on by the north-east monsoon could coincide with 3m- to 3.2m-high tides, triggering flash floods over the next few months.
To quell the effects of the stormy spell, PUB has invested $59 million over the last 12 months to widen and deepen drainage networks, as well as raise the roads in 10 low-lying areas such as Cuscaden Road, Mountbatten Road and Commonwealth Avenue.
Since last month, the agency has advised 204 residents and businesses to store belongings on elevated ground and place sandbags at entrances to block flooding.
If you have been affected by the floods or have more details, send them to us. You can also email photos to us at [email protected].
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Omen, Omen, why didn't you jump like a monkey and pronounced it was an omen of some kind?
 

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Cos the CCB Familee dammed up Marina Bay lah! Honest mistake. Let's move on![/B][/CENTER]

Are you a Malaysian? Your thinking can't be a Singaporean.

When Kota Tinggi was flooded till the rooftop, many ignorant kampong Malaysians said the flood was caused by land reclamation in Singapore which dammed up the Johor River.

One day someone will blame Singapore for causing forest fires in Sumatra.
 

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Are you a Malaysian? Your thinking can't be a Singaporean.

When Kota Tinggi was flooded till the rooftop, many ignorant kampong Malaysians said the flood was caused by land reclamation in Singapore which dammed up the Johor River.

One day someone will blame Singapore for causing forest fires in Sumatra.

Have you studies Geography?, have you seen the reclammation of swamps areas in Tuas & the Northern part of SINgapore?...the rivers in Johor, flows into the Straits of Johor...to explain all these, it is detailled...

There is some truth in this....not a direct reposnsible, but an indirect one..

As for the floods at B Timah area, which is flood prone in the past, someone, must have forgotten to open the tidal gates..or there are too much activities at Marina South...

The tide is high....we are number 1...with floods again :biggrin:
 

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This FT lady seems to be enjoying it alot, she has a positive attitudes towards such calamity...i wonder where she gets her peace from? hehe..

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HEAVY downpours caused flash floods in the Bukit Timah areas, with waters reaching knee-high in some places.
Traffic snarled along Bukit Timah and Dunearn Roads as cars slowed to a crawl to get through the flood waters.
Motorists said the Bukit Timah canal was overflowing, causing waters to rise to knee-high level in some areas.
Students who had sat for their A Level exams were stuck at bus-stops and in schools.
According to Stomper Martin, the flooding caused a major traffic jam on Bukit Timah and Dunearn Road sometime between 1 pm and 2.30pm.
He said he was stuck in his office at Sime Darby Centre during the heavy downpour and was late for a meeting because of it.
Singapore's weatherman has forecast that the wet spell will continue till January and flash floods are expected in low-lying and flood-prone areas including Chinatown, the Central Business District, Geylang, Lorong Buangkok and Tanjong Katong.
PUB, the national water agency, has said that heavy rain brought on by the north-east monsoon could coincide with 3m- to 3.2m-high tides, triggering flash floods over the next few months.
To quell the effects of the stormy spell, PUB has invested $59 million over the last 12 months to widen and deepen drainage networks, as well as raise the roads in 10 low-lying areas such as Cuscaden Road, Mountbatten Road and Commonwealth Avenue.
Since last month, the agency has advised 204 residents and businesses to store belongings on elevated ground and place sandbags at entrances to block flooding.
If you have been affected by the floods or have more details, send them to us. You can also email photos to us at [email protected].
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obviously whatever PUB is doing is not good enuf. 59 million spent and it floods like as if Bukit Timah residents need Noah's Ark...
 

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pap have been very successful for years.

keeping flooding out.

they are to be commended.

what happen recently, mean that they have to improve on the drainage. and build bigger and wider drain.

with further investment, this problem can be solved.

i am sure pap can achieve this, one day.
 

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As for the floods at B Timah area, which is flood prone in the past, someone, must have forgotten to open the tidal gates..or there are too much activities at Marina South...

The tide is high....we are number 1...with floods again :biggrin:

If by your learned explanation, the part of the canal nearer the Marina Reservoir such as Rochor, Kim Seng Road area - the actual Singapore River areas - or even Kallang and Geylang River - all should be flooded.

You are obviously unaware that the Bt Timah canal has two diversions - one flows into the Pandan River and the other into Kallang river under the SCGS school field. These two diversion canals help to drain away water so that places downstream - such as Newton areas which used to floor -is kept dry, which is the case in this situation.

A little learning is a dangerous thing; read more. Here learn this.
 
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