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Flash floods in some parts of Singapore amid 'prolonged heavy rain' About 90% of Singapore's average monthly rainfall in April fell over three hours in the western part of the country on Saturday.
Flash flooding near Sime Darby Centre on Apr 17, 2021. (Photo: Tok Wee Peng)
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SINGAPORE: Flash floods were reported in some parts of Singapore on Saturday afternoon (Apr 17) as heavy rain fell across the island.
National water agency PUB said it issued flood risk warnings for more than 20 locations, including Sime Darby Centre, Bukit Timah Canal (Leng Kwang Baptist Church), Ulu Pandan Canal and Sungei Pandan Kechil (NUS and AYE).
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Raybe Oh Siew Huey, who is the sole survivor of the early morning accident on Feb 13, is now in the high-dependency ward, the Singapore General Hospital said. — Michael Tay Photography and TODAY file photo
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SINGAPORE, Feb 23 — The 26-year-old woman who suffered severe burns to her body while trying to save her boyfriend in the Tanjong Pagar crash has left the intensive care unit and is in stable condition, the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) said today.
Raybe Oh Siew Huey, a former Singapore Airlines flight attendant, is now in a high-dependency ward, SGH added.
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Woman who tried to help victims in Tanjong Pagar car crash 'currently stable': SGH
SCDF officers at the scene of the fire at 37 Tanjong Pagar Road on Feb 13, 2021. (Photo: Song Seng Wun)
23 Feb 2021 07:59PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: The woman who tried to help five victims from the car crash along Tanjong Pagar Road is "currently stable", said the Singapore General Hospital (SGH).
Responding to CNA's queries, SGH said on Tuesday (Feb 23), that the woman is currently in the high dependency ward.
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SINGAPORE — The first of the five men killed in the car crash at Tanjong Pagar Road on Saturday morning (13 February) was cremated on Wednesday.
The Straits Times reported that the hearse containing the casket of Wilson Teo Qi Xiang, 26, was taken to the scene of the crash, where a monk was seen conducting the last rites for Teo.
The hearse then headed for Mandai Crematorium, where a service was held before the cremation in the evening.
Teo was killed along with his four friends – Eugene Yap, 29, Elvin Tan Yong Hao, 28, Gary Wong Hong Chieh, 29, and driver Jonathan Long, 29 – when their white BMW M4 coupe crashed into a shophouse at 37 Tanjong Pagar Road.
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