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I have never seen flames that big in my life : 3 unconscious people rescued from flat in Bedok after PMD fire

SINGAPORE - Three unconscious people were rescued from a flat in Bedok after a fire, caused by a personal mobility device (PMD) charging in a living room, broke out on Wednesday (March 9). When Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel arrived at Block 27 New Upper Changi Road at about 1.15pm, one occupant who had evacuated with a baby told.

It is a tragedy that happened to our family : PMD fire at New Upper Changi Road flat

Singapore News - Three unconscious people were rescued from a flat in Bedok after a fire, probably caused by a personal mobility device (PMD) that was being charged, on Wednesday (March 9). When Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel arrived at Block 27 New Upper Changi Road around. Read more at www.tnp.sg

Three unconscious after PMD fire in Singapore flat

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Three unconscious people were rescued from a flat in Bedok after a fire, caused by a personal mobility device (PMD) charging in a living room, broke out on Wednesday (March 9).

Swizzle Gives Lower Greenville a Slice of the Tropical

Swizzle Gives Lower Greenville a Slice of the Tropical
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Tiki Lounge Swizzle Offers Traditional Hawaiian Plates on Greenville Ave

A Tiki lounge called Swizzle recently opened on Lowest Greenville, a refreshing splash of tropical bliss in a city with an at-times desert ambiance. On a recent Friday night the spot was modestly busy, which is a good sign during a pandemic. An eager host carefully appointed seats in the small, socially distanced space. The entrance to Swizzle is an open-air patio lounge, anchored by a glowing water feature in the corner which sets the mood for this island-like escape. There are also a few tables on the patio to dine at when it s not too chilly out. The staff is decked out in all their floral bests. There are even two quasi-private seating areas for guests looking to keep their libations and convo on the down-low. As people leave, the hosts yells “Mahalo,” the Hawaiian word for thank you, which totally throws everyone off, pausing before pushing the door open, trying to think of the correct response. Tiki tip: You’re welcome is “‘A‘ole pilikia” [ah-oh-leh pee-le

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