S’PORE ROADS FLOODED AGAIN, CANNOT EVEN SEE THE ROAD
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S’PORE ROADS FLOODED AGAIN, CANNOT EVEN SEE THE ROAD – @ JURONG & CASHEW RD

Following the heavy downpour this morning (24 August), Singapore roads were once again flooded with many vehicles driving really slowly on what are usually busy roads.

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Laughing
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Aiyah!

PAP is always doing Patch- Work like beggars clothes.

They hired their Grassroot Networking Business Mr O . . . . to raise some areas, mah. So the water now flow to other areas that were not constructed higher 6 years ago.

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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They can dig but cannot think wise.
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Need more infrastructure funds to build more underground canals 
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There is no right or wrong decisions. 
One only has to bear the consequences that one makes  Big Grin
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f39xsvhfqE&ab_channel=CNA
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Monsoon rain plus high tide.
初三涝、十八水
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Avoid buying properties along Bukit Timah, Dunnern Road
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(24-08-2021, 04:26 PM)Stoki Wrote:  Avoid buying properties along Bukit Timah, Dunnern Road

Can la. Also prepare a motor boat in the garage.
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Nowadays, many government departments when without good solutions use lip service while the problem is still there. When unfavorable conditions appear, the same problem arises and in a stronger magnitude. If this continues, we will be in for more surprises.
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#10

that's why fengshui very important, dun say superstitious
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#11

to those affected by the flood it is really a climate crisis already.
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those with basement or underground carpark jialat
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Need to dig deeper n build more underground mrt..
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(24-08-2021, 03:42 PM)Stoki Wrote:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f39xsvhfqE&ab_channel=CNA

China la right not in singapore.
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If you just show the picture of the flooded bukit timah road without naming it, people may think the flooding is in a village in kelantan or trengganu malusia.
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