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April 18, 2021
High water levels seen in Bukit Timah on April 17, 2021.
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Heavy rain on Saturday (April 17) afternoon caused flash floods across Singapore, with a number of pavements flooded in the western and central areas.
These included those in Dunearn Road near Sime Darby Centre, and the park connector along Ulu Pandan Canal due to the high water levels in adjacent drains and canals.
Netizens took to social media to post videos and photos of flooded roads and canals in Queenstown, Bukit Timah and Ulu Pandan.
At around 4.45pm on Saturday, national water agency PUB updated in a Facebook post that traffic remained passable in these areas.
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So heavy was the precipitation in a short of time that the heaviest rainfall of 161.4mm was recorded in western Singapore from 12:25pm to 3:25pm, according to PUB.
This amount corresponds to 91 per cent of Singapore s average monthly rainfall in April, and lies within the top 0.5 per cent of maximum daily rainfall records since 1981.
More flash floods
Canals and a bus stop in Ulu Pandan were flooded.
The section between Nexus and Sime Darby in Bukit Timah was partially flooded too.
Heavy rain over Singapore today. Bukit timah section between Nexus and Sime Darby partially flooded. Hope everyone is safe. @PUBsingapore#Floodpic.twitter.com/6YAii4uy5a Jair Smits (@jairsmits) April 17, 2021
The Straits Times
Heavy rain triggers flooding across Singapore
Netizens took to social media to post videos and photos of flooded roads and canals.PHOTO: AMAN AMARTH/FACEBOOK
High water levels seen in Bukit Timah on April 17, 2021.PHOTO: ROADS.SG/FACEBOOK
A waterlogged field in front of Chinese Garden on April 17, 2021.PHOTO: JIMMY SEAH
A tree branch fell on a car in Lower Delta Road on April 17, 2021.ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID
A tree branch fell on a car in Lower Delta Road on April 17, 2021.ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID
A tree branch fell on a car in Lower Delta Road on April 17, 2021.ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID