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Happy Fish Swim School employee had poured 45kg of chlorine powder into a sewer and used water from a fire hose to flush it down.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
March 07, 2021
A maintenance keeper had discarded it without realising it would cause a reaction.
Shin Min Daily News
SINGAPORE - Residents were startled by a loud bang after 45kg of chlorine powder was poured into the public sewers by a swimming school.
A maintenance keeper at the site in Jurong East had discarded it without realising it would cause a reaction.
The Happy Fish Swim School worker acted at about 8.30pm on Friday (March 5), after noticing a strong smell from the chlorine drum, which had been in contact with moist air. No injuries or damage were reported.
School founder Tan Jian Yong said the maintenance keeper took the initiative to discard the chlorine powder into the sewage without knowing that it will cause issues .