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Flash floods reported in many areas of Singapore after heavy rain: PUB

SINGAPORE — Flash floods were reported in many areas of Singapore after heavy showers early on Tuesday (June 23) morning.

Videos posted on social media on Tuesday (June 23) morning showed vehicles attempting to drive through waterlogged roads in several parts of Singapore.

Videos posted on social media on Tuesday (June 23) morning showed vehicles attempting to drive through waterlogged roads in several parts of Singapore.

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SINGAPORE — Flash floods were reported in many areas of Singapore after heavy showers early on Tuesday (June 23) morning.

In a Facebook post, water agency PUB said the floods were reported at Jurong Town Hall Road, the junction of Bedok North Avenue 4 and Upper Changi Road, as well as New Upper Changi Road.

Opera Estate, an area with low-lying service roads within private residential estates, was also affected.

According to PUB, the first flash flood was reported at 8:30am and the agency’s quick response team was immediately deployed to all sites, where officers rendered assistance to residents and checked the drain system for any obstructions.

In a second Facebook post later on Tuesday afternoon, PUB said intense rainfall had caused the flash floods, which lasted between 10 and 20 minutes and had subsided at all locations by 9:20am.

“Among the flash flood locations, the heaviest rainfall of around 108.8mm was recorded at Bedok South,” PUB said. “This is more than half of Singapore's average monthly rainfall in June.”

Videos posted on social media on Tuesday morning showed vehicles attempting to drive through waterlogged roads in several parts of Singapore.

Several Facebook videos showed flooded roads in Changi, with water rising above curb level in some areas.

In a video purportedly taken near Changi Fire Station, located along Upper Changi Road, a green dustbin can be seen floating away from a bus stop as the person filming attempted to cycle through the area.

In a video shared on WhatsApp, traffic jams and congested roads can be seen from an MRT train headed towards Simei station. Several cars appeared to be stranded along stretches of road flooded with light brown water.

In the western part of Singapore, a video posted on Facebook showed part of the Ayer Rajah Expressway flooded with reddish-brown water and a taxi that had stalled before the Jurong Town Hall Road exit.

The National Environment Agency (NEA) issued a heavy rain warning on its website on Tuesday morning.

As of 10:48am, moderate to heavy thundery showers with gusty winds were expected to continue over many areas of Singapore between 11am and 12pm, NEA added.

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