UPDATE: PUB said that flooding had occurred at Dunnearn Road and Sengkang West on 12 Jul, and officers sent to deal with the flooding have cleared the clog.
Traffic remained passable at both locations.
The article has been updated with details from PUB.
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Some of us may have had difficulties waking up from our deep slumber this morning (13 Jul) due to the downpour.
Though the cooling weather was no doubt enjoyable, the continuous rain also sparked concerns over floods.
On the same day, a video showing a heavily flooded Punggol TPE slip road started circulating on social media.
Though the date of the footage is unclear, signs point to the likelihood that it was during the recent downpour.
In the video on the Beh Chia Lor Facebook page, a wide stretch of road appears flooded with brown, muddy water.
The flood seems to be rather severe, as the cars leave huge ripples in the water while inching forward.
A check against Google Maps locates the scene at the slip road connecting Punggol Road to the east-bound TPE.
However, it remains unclear when the video was shot. Some netizens shared that they’ve seen the footage since Monday (12 Jul).
MS News has reached out to PUB for a statement on the flood and will update this article accordingly when they get back.
PUB has been issuing warnings of potential flash floods since Monday (12 Jul).
Just this morning, drains and canals at 8 locations reached 90% of their capacity:
Temperatures also plunged as a result of the islandwide downpour, with Admiralty recording 22.5°C this morning (12 Jul) at about 10.46am.
Other parts of Singapore experienced strong winds as a result of the downpour.
Pasir Panjang recorded winds of up to 49.8km/h at 7.12am this morning (12 Jul).
Meanwhile, PUB said in a statement on 14 Jul that Bukit Timah experienced a total daily rainfall of 96.8mm up to 8.15pm on 12 Jul.
That made up 63% of Singapore’s average monthly rainfall in Jul — within the top 5% of maximum daily rainfall records since 1981.
At Sengkang West, the total daily rainfall was 80mm up to 8.15pm on 12 Jul.
PUB told MS News that a flash flood occurred at Dunearn Road near Sime Darby centre at 7pm on 12 Jul.
PUB sent a Quick Response Team and the flood subsided within 15 minutes.
At around the same time, flooding also occurred in Sengkang West at a slip road along the TPE exit towards Punggol Road, PUB said.
Fallen leaves had clogged the drains, but the clog has since been cleared.
Traffic remained passable at both locations.
Separately, a tree was uprooted at Yishun as a result of the storm.
The tree appears to be rather huge, as its massive trunk blocked off the entire car park.
Fortunately, there were neither any reported injuries nor damages to properties.
Nee Soon Town Council was also prompt with their actions as officers were quickly sent to the location to control traffic while the tree was removed.
While the weather is no doubt enjoyable for those at home, it can also prove to be an inconvenience for those who are out and about.
We hope they remain safe while going about their day-to-day tasks.
Have you seen floods happening elsewhere as a result of the recent downpour? Share your footage in the comments.
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Featured image adapted from Beh Chia Lor on Facebook.
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