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Chitchat Tree Collapse On 14 SMRT Staff Having A Christmas Party! Guess How Many Will Die?

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They were colleagues from SMRT who had gathered at Sembawang Park for a festive picnic, taking their food and drinks with them to a shelter when it started to rain.

The last thing they expected was having to help one another out from the rubble after a large, 21m-tall tree fell on the shelter - leaving many with cuts, bruises and a deep sense of shock.

Ms Chandra Das, an SMRT route controller who was at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, where the 14 injured were taken, looked visibly shaken. Said the 28-year-old: "Everything happened in a second."


While she escaped relatively unscathed, her husband Navin Sangar, 25, and also an SMRT route controller, required stitches on his forehead. She added: "When the tree fell, there were sharp edges poking in. Those who could slowly crawled out from underneath."

The National Parks Board (NParks), while noting there were intense thunderstorms with gusty winds in the northern part of the island at the time, said it is investigating why two trees, including the one which fell on the shelter, were uprooted at the park around 5.30pm.

The trees were a Tabebuia rosea, also known as trumpet tree, measuring about 18m in height and 3.6m in girth, and an Erythrophleum suaveolens, commonly known as ordeal tree, which was around 21m tall and 3.1m in girth.



The latter was the one which fell on the shelter, which is located near a playground in the park.

14 people taken to hospital after tree falls in Sembawang Park

When The Straits Times arrived at the scene of the incident, a pathway leading to the shelter was blocked by the fallen tree.

More than 10 workers were in the process of cutting it into pieces. In the crushed shelter were wet clothes left on the seat, along with bottles of water, packets of chips, a smudged cake and unwrapped presents.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it responded to the incident at 5.55pm.


When officers arrived at the scene, no one remained trapped in the shelter, and ambulances took the 14 injured people to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.

The transport operator's chief executive Neo Kian Hong was seen at the hospital at about 10pm visiting and speaking to those injured.

The last time there was such a serious incident involving a falling tree was in February last year, when a 40m-tall Tembusu tree fell at the Singapore Botanic Gardens on a Saturday afternoon, killing a 38-year-old and injuring four people.

That tree was more than 270 years old.

The coroner's inquiry ruled earlier this year that the tree was uprooted due to a combination of factors, including heavy rainfall, strong winds and root problems, and called the incident a tragic misadventure.

The northern part of Singapore is no stranger to falling trees.

In January, extreme weather conditions with intense rain and strong winds were reported in the north and north-eastern parts of Singapore, which led to flash floods and more than 200 reports of falling trees.

Sembawang was one of the areas which was affected by winds of more than 70kmh and heavy rain.

In addition, several trees were completely uprooted and obstructed pathways in Yishun Park.

"To prepare for such weather events, NParks has strengthened our management of trees by replacing storm-vulnerable trees and carrying out targeted pruning and crown reduction prior to the monsoon season," NParks' streetscape group director Oh Cheow Sheng told ST in January.

Mr Lim Hock Lye, the owner of Beaulieu House restaurant located in the park, which is next to the sea, told ST yesterday that the area around the fallen tree was barricaded when he arrived at his restaurant at around 6.30pm.

The 64-year-old added that there was a terrible thunderstorm that started at around 5pm, but the rain had eased by 6.30pm.

He also said that on Sunday, a tree in the park had been struck by lightning, but he was not aware if there were any injuries.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/smrt-group-taking-refuge-from-rain-when-tree-fell-on-shelter
 
Ms Chandra Das, an SMRT route controller who was at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, where the 14 injured were taken, looked visibly shaken. Said the 28-year-old: "Everything happened in a second."
While she escaped relatively unscathed, her husband Navin Sangar, 25, and also an SMRT route controller, required stitches on his forehead.

First rule of corporate operational risk...never employ a husband and wife who works in the same dept holding the same job.

An incident like this...2 staff MC or up lorry liao.
 
First rule of corporate operational risk...never employ a husband and wife who works in the same dept holding the same job.

An incident like this...2 staff MC or up lorry liao.

Like all company executives should not travel on the same plane
 
Ya lor...if for example. Pinky go holiday with his wife.

Then airplane jialat and then we suddenly no PM and no TH boss...then how ?
Tat is different. They never do anything besides collecting a pay check. So the world would be better without such parasites
 
Picnic? In park? Many trees?
No need think can smell is chao ah neh:biggrin:
Love dance with trees
 
The 270 y.o. tree cannot tahan the smell :biggrin:

It had been 270 years ...sigh!...the old tree had enough!!..from old days, before & after Naval Base & then after ...when the tangacik chase the thambi round the tree..oh my!..the smell!...the tree after 270 years..could not take it anymore...it has to give... ha ha ha ha
 
No self respecting sinkies will be found under a tree for a party or any other occasions for the matter.unless the tree happened to be located within or outside of 200m of a ding tai Feng.

So begs the question what is 14 mrt "staff" doing under a tree?
 
More delays can be expected from SMRT in the days ahead. Another excuse : shortage of staff.
 
Like all the same, they should have chosen their playground at their clubhouse.
No suhh freak nature accident will ever happen.
 
No self respecting sinkies will be found under a tree for a party or any other occasions for the matter.unless the tree happened to be located within or outside of 200m of a ding tai Feng.

So begs the question what is 14 mrt "staff" doing under a tree?
KNN based on the time of incident, looks like the group were prepared for sunset to camouflage with the night and trees KNN
 
too many food poisoning and lao sai cases lately. their chances of getting hit by a falling tree is very much less than having runny arseholes.

Majority was due to catering contamination. So how can this Be better?
 
KNN based on the time of incident, looks like the group were prepared for sunset to camouflage with the night and trees KNN
They were doing some Bollywood dancing the trees. The trees were so pissed that they committed harakiri.
 
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