Ng Kai Ling Straits Times 28 Sep 12;
FLASH floods hit several parts of Singapore last night when heavy showers came down islandwide for about an hour.
Kim Tian Road, Tanjong Pagar Road and Marina South underpass were affected, although waters receded in less than an hour.
National water agency PUB said that flash floods were also reported in Jalan Bukit Merah, Mount Elizabeth Road, South Bridge Road and New Bridge Road, but there were no signs of flooding when it investigated.
Business owners along Trengganu Street told The Straits Times last night that the road flooded between 9.30pm and 10pm.
"The rain was very heavy and water just started flowing in from Temple Street. The water was about ankle-deep," said Mr Feng Shi Hua, who runs a souvenir shop at the corner of Temple Street and Trengganu Street.
He added that some of his goods were damaged but not severely.
Mr Lee Ah Soon, who runs a street stall along Trengganu Street, managed to save his mooncakes from being damaged.
He added: "When I saw the water rising, I quickly moved them to the table."
Last night the National Environment Agency (NEA) carried a heavy rain warning on its website.
Typically, this happens when there is rainfall with rates exceeding 50mm in an hour and affecting more than one-fifth of the island.
Weather forecast for the next two days is for cloudy skies, with late morning and early afternoon showers on Sunday.
Flash floods hit some parts of Singapore
posted by Ria Tan at 9/28/2012 09:18:00 AM
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