In a recent incident, a man and his child fell through a hole in a bridge at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Watch for storm clouds. Report potential dangers. Tell someone where you are headed.
Fortunately, Mr Hussain managed to hold his daughter above water and haul himself back onto the bridge, fighting strong currents.Separately, a portion of the Bukit Timah Mountain Bike Trail has been flooded for months due to wet weather partly caused by the north-east monsoon which started in late November 2022.The National Parks Board said the flooded zone on the mountain bike trail remains temporarily closed, with a sign informing cyclists to take an alternative route.
“Singapore is a tropical island, so storms are part and parcel of outdoor life here. During the monsoon, the myENV app is critical for tracking storm clouds and lightning,” said National University of Singapore biology lecturer N. Sivasothi, who runs tree-planting and habitat restoration efforts at Kranji Coastal Nature Park.
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