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Photos and videos of a gathering on a yacht were shared widely on social media.
23 Jan 2021 10:53AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: A vessel that was chartered for a social gathering has been temporarily suspended from operating, after a group of people was filmed “partying on a yacht” near Lazarus Island last month.
In a media release on Saturday (Jan 23), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore said that the pleasure craft, ADVANT, will be suspended for 30 days for the incident on Dec 26.
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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
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(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
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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.