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Storms ebb, water levels recede as work to repair damage begins

The Straits Times Storms ebb, water levels recede as work to repair damage begins Heavy storms sent a 22m tall tree on the slope of Fort Canning Hill crashing down on Jan 2, 2021.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH Slope erosion seen beside the slip road of TPE (Changi) to Loyang Avenue.ST PHOTO: JOEL CHAN Slope erosion seen beside the slip road of TPE (Changi) to Loyang Avenue.PHOTO: SHARAEL TAHA/FACEBOOK At D Best Fishing Pond in Pasir Ris Town Park, which was flooded on Jan 2, 2021, water levels began receding.ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM https://str.sg/JDwb They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account.

Rainfall on Saturday among highest in Singapore in past 39 years, thundery showers are likely on Sunday afternoon

The Straits Times SINGAPORE - Sweater weather continued for the second day of the new year in Singapore, with wet and windy conditions on Saturday (Jan 2). The National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Facebook that widespread continuous rain, heavy at times and with thunder, was expected to continue on Saturday and ease gradually in the night. It added later that while the rain was set to clear overnight, thundery showers are likely on Sunday afternoon following a cloudy morning. The wet weather has been so persistent that the 318.6mm of rain that fell in Changi on Friday, the first day of this year, was more than the average of 238.3mm for the month of January, said national water agency PUB on Saturday on Facebook.

Rain finally eases and work to repair damage kicks off

The New Paper (Above) Workers tending to a fallen tree at Fort Canning Park. PHOTOS: JASON QUAH, LIANHE ZAOBAO The landslip in Pasir Ris beside the slip road of Tampines Expressway. Heavy storms sent a tree falling and caused landslips and flooding around the island YUEN SIN 0 Engagements After two consecutive days of downpours that triggered landslips and flooding around the island, the rain finally began to ease yesterday, with slivers of blue sky and streaks of sunshine emerging in some spots for the first time in 2021. The mercury inched up and water levels receded at flooded areas, though the weather remained cool and windy with an average temperature of 24 deg C at Changi climate station as at 5pm.

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