Tessensohn Road is closed to traffic for now.
SINGAPORE – Water supply to more than 100 Housing Board units in Balestier was disrupted for nearly five hours on the morning of Sept 1, after a pipe leaked near 65 Tessensohn Road.
In a Facebook post on Sept 1, PUB said it was alerted to the pipe leak near 65 Tessensohn Road at 4.30am. In the interim, water wagons were deployed to 47 Owen Road, 49 Dorset Road and 9 Gloucester Road to provide temporary water supply to affected residents.PUB was alerted to a pipe leak near 65 Tessensohn Road, towards Rangoon Road, at 4.30am on 1 September 2024. A service...Mr Alvin Tan, MP for the area, said in a Facebook post that residents were actively involved in managing the emergency.
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