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Flash Flood Warning Singapore

Flash Flood Warning Singapore

less than a minute read 23-11-2024
Flash Flood Warning Singapore

Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) has issued a flash flood warning for several areas across the island, urging residents to exercise caution and take necessary precautions. The warning, issued earlier today, follows a period of intense and persistent rainfall across the island.

Areas Affected

The warning specifically targets the following areas:

  • Central Region: Including parts of Orchard Road, Downtown Core, and Bukit Merah.
  • Western Region: Focusing on Jurong East, Boon Lay, and Tuas.
  • Eastern Region: Parts of Tampines, Bedok, and Pasir Ris are included in this warning.

While the NEA has not specified an exact timeframe for the warning's duration, they advise residents to remain vigilant throughout the evening and into the night.

What to Do During a Flash Flood

Flash floods can develop rapidly and pose significant dangers. Here's what you should do to protect yourself and your property:

  • Stay Informed: Keep an eye on weather updates from the NEA and other reputable sources.
  • Avoid Low-Lying Areas: Do not attempt to drive or walk through flooded areas. Even a seemingly shallow flood can conceal dangerous currents and debris.
  • Secure Your Property: If possible, move valuables to higher ground and take steps to protect your home from potential water damage.
  • Stay Indoors: Unless absolutely necessary, stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.
  • Listen to Authorities: Follow any instructions issued by the authorities, including evacuation orders if necessary.

Public Transport Disruptions

Commuters are advised to check with public transport operators for potential disruptions to bus and train services. Some delays and route diversions are expected due to the heavy rainfall.

NEA's Response

The NEA has deployed its teams to monitor the situation closely and address any immediate concerns. They are working with relevant agencies to minimize disruptions and ensure public safety. Additional resources have been allocated to manage potential flooding in vulnerable areas.

The situation remains fluid and further updates will be provided as they become available. Residents are strongly urged to prioritize their safety and follow the instructions provided by the authorities.