Friday, 23 December 2011

Flash floods hit Orchard Rd and other parts of Singapore

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Flash floods hit Orchard Rd and other parts of Singapore

It looks like another 50 years have gone past Singapore. Flash floods hit the various parts of Singapore again today in late afternoon. This includes the prime tourist area – Orchard Road.
In Orchard Road, with the heavy downpour, the flood barricades at Liat Tower were activated but it wasn’t enough to prevent the flooding there. Both popular eatery venues, Wendy’s Restaurant and Starbucks, at Liat Tower were flooded. Wendy’s even had to evacuate their customers to safety.
A spokesman of Wendy’s said there was something wrong with the barricade system and their business had been affected by 60%.
Elsewhere, flash floods had also been reported at Cuscaden Road, Newton Circus, Kampong Java, Cambridge Road, Thomson Road and Bukit Timah near Sixth Ave.
As rain was pouring down, netizens kept everyone updated through tweeter:
@AhTing89 Orchard flood agn~
@terencebob not again? SG suey sia!
@izreloaded People at Liat Towers Starbucks were playing a new form of musical chairs this afternoon.
@damz83 Another flood hits town yo!
@christinetohxh 50 years have passed once again. Flash floods at Orchard, avoid if possible. Vivian, pls prepare a shootout.

@paperless2012 WOW! Flash floods hit Liat Towers on Orchard Rd and other parts of Singapore… #sgflood #sgfloods

@Flannery75 Liat Towers’ flood barriers are of zero use, they should demand their money back. #sgflood
PUB said that all 8 gates at Marina Barrage were opened to let the water flow out to sea. The agency also said that various drainage work in several areas is on going and will be completed successively in the next few years.
Hopefully, our new Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, can do a better job this time than his predecessor, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim. At the very least, Dr Balakrishnan shouldn’t make any more wild claims that such flooding occurs only once in 50 years.
Below are photos sent in by TRE readers:

Flooding at Thomson Road near United Square

At Cambridge Rd

Orchard Rd Lucky Plaza flooded

Orchard Rd Lucky Plaza flooded

At Orchard Rd

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