anyone knows which area in sg is in flooding condition now ????? wanna go there and take pics this coming Wed ...
in the north...........Wednesday December 20, 2:17 PM
Flood waters engulf low-lying areas of Upper Thomson Road
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SINGAPORE: It was a wet wet day for many of the shophouses along the Upper Thomson and Mandai Road areas.
One of the areas was more badly affected by flood waters.
Tuesday night was supposed to have been its fifth anniversary celebration dinner for the Nee Soon South Estates Association Club.
Instead, the party was washed out by rising flood waters which started early Tuesday morning.
Alan Ng, Committee Member, Nee Soon South Estates Association Club, says: "I was here about 930am. My reaction was 'Oh my god, where's my car?' When I saw the water, I couldn't believe it because the flood was never that serious. It's very serious."
But it wasn't just the club grounds that got submerged.
The club lost about 90 of an estimated 100 koi fish, worth about S$10,000, which made a break for freedom when the pond got submerged.
Other damages are expected to be substantial.
Tony Guan Wee Keang, Vice President, Nee Soon South Estates Association Club, says: "Hopefully, not more than S$100,000 and again, we hope our insurer will be kind enough to pay us - in full or in part.
"I will say the main damage will be the flooring part and some of the furniture and I believe some of the equipment are also damaged."
Due to a pipeline that is directly connected to the nearby reservoir, water currents kept coming in strongly.
But while these club members just had to sit it out, just down the road, rescue officials swung into action.
In the SingTel office, flood waters inside reached waist level, prompting SCDF officers to bypass the main gate and cut a hole in the side fence to extricate Leon Fei.
Mr Fei says: "I thought it was only to my knee level. As I walked half-way, the water reached my belt so I had to carry on."
Earlier on in the day, road after road in the area got cordoned off as water levels rose.
Flood waters lapped at the fronts of coffee shops, keeping many confined inside.
Many motorists were in the same predicament as Steve Lee whose car got partially submerged and wouldn't start
the Upper Thomson and Mandai Road areas like opp the nee soon camp i saw the yellow taxi stuck in the middle and the road had police blue tape all over . (
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia...1655&y=42769.506981944&star=1&level=6?169,458) , At a nursery in central Singapore were TCS, the taxi is still stuck....flash floods could still occur at low-lying areas such as:
i) Chinatown/ City area
Mosque Street, Pagoda Street, Temple Street, Trengganu Street, Upper Pickering Street between South Bridge Road and New Bridge Road, South Bridge Road, Upper Hokkien Street between South Bridge Road and New Bridge Road, Chulia Street beside UOB Plaza, Circular Road and McCallum Street/Boon Tat Link;
ii) Tanjong Katong area
Dakota Crescent, Meyer Place, Meyer Road, Dunman Road, Fort Road, Rose Lane and Stadium Road;
iii) Geylang area
Guillemard Road between Lor 26 to 32 Geylang, Lor 4 to Lor 22, Geylang, Lor 101 to 106, Changi Road and Langsat Road;
iv) Area off Jalan Besar between Weld Road and Kitchener Road;
v) Lorong Buangkok.
Police said that the flood at the junction of Admiralty Rd West and Woodlands Ave 10 has subsided.
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