Raffles Place MRT station has seen its fair share of ‘unnatural’ disasters, from the ‘raining’ incident in 2017 to when train cabins were recently filled with smoke due to a leaking air-conditioning compressor.
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On Friday (21 Aug), a netizen uploaded footage of what appears to be water leaking once again from the roof at Raffles Place MRT.
Numerous pails were ‘dispatched’ in order to prevent flooding ponding from occurring at the platform.
In one footage, a steady stream of water was seen trickling down from the roof at the Southbound platform servicing the North South Line.
A ‘contingent’ of pails and container were placed underneath the ‘rain’.
The affected area has also been cordoned off using metal barriers.
2 passengers were seen waiting patiently near the ‘water display’, seemingly unaffected by it.
The spot seen in the first footage wasn’t the only one that saw water dripping from the ceiling.
In another clip, the netizen showed other sections of the MRT station barricaded using similar barriers, and pails strategically placed to collect the falling droplets.
Despite the ‘platoon’ of pails placed, the ground at one section appears to be glistening with a layer of water.
MS News has reached out to SMRT for a statement on this incident. We will update this article once more information is available.
Slippery floors in an MRT station can be dangerous for unsuspecting passengers.
We hope the pails and containers were eventually successful in preventing ponding from occurring at the MRT station and that nobody was severely affected by it.
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