Singapore flooded with heavy rain
Heavy rains on September 5 caused flooding, tree collapse and traffic congestion in many parts of the island nation of Singapore.
Heavy rains on September 5 caused flooding, tree collapse and traffic congestion in many parts of the island nation of Singapore.
The rain caused a big tree to fall on a car at Sixth Avenue, causing the entire road to be blocked.(Photo: MediaCorp)
Spill into cars in the Commonwealth area.(Photo: TodayOnline)
Water flooded up to too many wheels in the area of Anglo Chinese School (ACS).(Photo: Facebook)
Downpour caused "waterfalls" at Kent Ridge metro station, near Singapore National University.This is the area with the highest rainfall, up to 102.8mm in the range of 8: 10 to 9.40 am.(Photo: TodayOnline
Commonwealth Road flooded in the sea.The Singapore Infrastructure Commission (PUB) has planned a sewer improvement project at Commonwealth Avenue.The work is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of this year and end in the first half of 2015. (Photo: Facebook)
Ayer Rajah Expressway of the most developed country in Southeast Asia is also congested by floods.(Photo: Twitter)
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