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NEA issue belated flood warning after heavy rain had started

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After seeing reports of flooding appearing on the various news media, NEA then decides to issue a belated warning on its website to warn about heavy rain and flash floodings. Isn't it abit too late? Shouldn't they issue the warning like yesterday? What is our Met Station for? :mad:

http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...vy-rain-a-week-after-orchard-flash-flood.html

Singapore Warns of Heavy Rain a Week After Orchard Flash Flood

June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore’s National Environment Agency issued a warning of heavy rain with thunder today, a week after downpours caused the worst flooding of the Orchard Road shopping district in 26 years.

Flash floods may occur in low-lying areas from the heavy rain and the public should exercise caution, the agency said on its website. There have been reports of floods in various parts of Singapore, including Upper Thomson Road, Jalan Boon Lay and Bukit Timah Road, Channel NewsAsia reported.

About 70 people were rescued from buses and cars on June 16 in the worst flooding of the shopping strip since 1984, while no injuries were reported. The basement of the Liat Towers building along Orchard Road was inundated, damaging goods in stores including RSH Ltd.’s Massimo Dutti and a Starbuck Corp. outlet.

A tree fell outside the Orchard Road area, blocking three of the five lanes and no flood was reported in the district, according to the Straits Times today.

During last week’s flooding, almost 100 millimeters of rain fell in the morning, more than 60 percent of the average monthly rainfall for June, according to the national water agency. In the 140 years to 2008, total rainfall in the month of June averaged 162.2 millimeters.

Between 1982 and 2008, Singapore had an average 15 days of thunderstorms in the month of June.
 
Aiyo give warning after the flood has happened?

How about i give you guys prediction for 2 days ago 4D numbers?

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wahlaneh...
nowsday go out better bring along swim gear: swimming trunks/swimsuits, goggles, ring float, foam board, etc...
not forgetting all kinds of water transport: boats, canoes, kayaks, rubber dinghy, etc... anything that floats lah.
 
So the news has gone international. Yet another #1 in the world - BEST PAID CHOR BOH LAN govt in the world that brings the cuntry back to 3rd world!

After seeing reports of flooding appearing on the various news media, NEA then decides to issue a belated warning on its website to warn about heavy rain and flash floodings. Isn't it abit too late? Shouldn't they issue the warning like yesterday? What is our Met Station for? :mad:

http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...vy-rain-a-week-after-orchard-flash-flood.html

Singapore Warns of Heavy Rain a Week After Orchard Flash Flood

June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore’s National Environment Agency issued a warning of heavy rain with thunder today, a week after downpours caused the worst flooding of the Orchard Road shopping district in 26 years.

Flash floods may occur in low-lying areas from the heavy rain and the public should exercise caution, the agency said on its website. There have been reports of floods in various parts of Singapore, including Upper Thomson Road, Jalan Boon Lay and Bukit Timah Road, Channel NewsAsia reported.

About 70 people were rescued from buses and cars on June 16 in the worst flooding of the shopping strip since 1984, while no injuries were reported. The basement of the Liat Towers building along Orchard Road was inundated, damaging goods in stores including RSH Ltd.’s Massimo Dutti and a Starbuck Corp. outlet.

A tree fell outside the Orchard Road area, blocking three of the five lanes and no flood was reported in the district, according to the Straits Times today.

During last week’s flooding, almost 100 millimeters of rain fell in the morning, more than 60 percent of the average monthly rainfall for June, according to the national water agency. In the 140 years to 2008, total rainfall in the month of June averaged 162.2 millimeters.

Between 1982 and 2008, Singapore had an average 15 days of thunderstorms in the month of June.
 
The HOD must have gone for cooking classes overseas and just got back....in time to approve the release of flood warning :D
 
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