A dramatic scene ensued on the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) on Thursday (27 Feb) night when two cars caught fire after a multi-vehicle accident.
A video of the aftermath posted by SG Road Vigilante on Facebook showed the affected cars on the far-right lane, next to a yellow ComfortDelGro taxi that appeared to be unaffected by the fire.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
The clip, taken by traffic driving past the scene, showed the car right in front almost entirely engulfed in flames, while flames licked from the bonnet of the one behind.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
However, in another part of the clip, the car behind was observed to be covered in flames too.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
The fire was also very obvious from traffic going in the other direction.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
The video also showed three cars stopped behind the two cars on fire and the taxi.
It’s uncertain whether they were involved in the accident, but a rescue officer was taking something from one of them.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
Lanes 1 and 2 were cordoned off with traffic cones, with officers directing traffic along.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
Later, a large tow truck was seen also at the location.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
An image depicted an ambulance heading to the scene, caught up in a traffic jam.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
The Land Transport Authority’s (LTA’s) traffic news account on X said at 10.09pm that there had been an accident on eastbound PIE, after Paya Lebar Road.
Motorists were advised to avoid lane 1.
Source: @LTAtrafficnews on X
About 9 minutes later, they were told to avoid lanes 1 and 2.
Source: @LTAtrafficnews on X
In response to queries from MS News, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said it was alerted to an accident at about 10.15pm on 27 Feb.
It took place along the PIE towards Changi Airport near the Paya Lebar Flyover, and involved five cars and a taxi.
However, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF), which was alerted at the same time, told MS News that four cars were involved, with two of them on fire.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
SCDF extinguished the fire using a water jet, it said.
Despite the apparent seriousness of the accident, no injuries were reported, SPF and SCDF added.
Police investigations are ongoing.
Also read: Car erupts in flames on CTE, massive traffic jam stretches to Braddell Road
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Featured image adapted from SGRV on Facebook.
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