SINGAPORE: Flash floods were reported in the Bukit Timah area on Sunday (Dec 29) due to heavy rain. Many parts of Singapore experienced heavy rainfall on Sunday afternoon, national water agency ...
Even an inch of flood water can cause $25,000 worth of damage, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). But standard homeowners insurance policies don't cover flooding.
Road users are advised to use alternative routes for the time being, with updates on the affected roads being posted on the official JKR website. The latest floods affect several areas in Kelantan ...
According to PUB, flash floods occurred along Dunearn Road and Bukit Timah Road near King Albert Park from 5pm. They were caused by high water levels in the adjacent drains and Bukit Timah Canal.
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The Bureau's flood forecasting and warning service uses rainfall and streamflow observations, numerical weather predictions and hydrologic models to forecast and warn for possible flood events across ...
SINGAPORE: Amid the north-east monsoon and record rainfall events over the past few months, flash floods have hit Singapore on at least three occasions. The most recent occurred in the evening of ...
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