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Heavy rains lead to flash floods in areas across Singapore

In photos shared on social media, murky brown water can be seen inundating parts of a road along Hougang Ave 3 near the Singapore Girls’ Home. — SG Road Vigilante/Facebook pic via TODAY

SINGAPORE, Nov 2 — Heavy rain this afternoon led to flash floods in three locations across the island, national water agency PUB said.In a Facebook post at around 3.15pm, PUB said that flash floods had occurred along Upper Paya Lebar Road, Lorong Gambir near Bartley as well as Mount Vernon Road.It had issued an advisory at about 3pm of the risk of flash floods in several locations across the island where water levels in drains and canals have reached 90 per cent.

In photos shared on social media, murky brown water can be seen inundating parts of a road along Hougang Ave 3 near the Singapore Girls’ Home. A user on the SG Road Vigilante Facebook group also posted a photo of a fallen tree along Macpherson Road blocking the path of motorists on both lanes. — TODAY

 

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