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Sunday, 31 Jan 2021 11:35 AM MYT BY SHAHRIN AIZAT NOORSHAHRIZAM Thousands of chickens died on their way to Singapore last week after long delays at Tuas checkpoint. PIcture courtesy of Twitter/mothership.sg Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SINGAPORE, Jan 31 Thousands of chickens died on their way to Singapore last week after long delays at Tuas checkpoint, reported The Straits Times. It was understood that the cause of the deaths was due to heat and the cramped conditions of their mode of transport. The importers told the Singaporean daily that the cargo drivers have been experiencing delays since last Monday (January 25) and it has become worse since Wednesday and Thursday. ....
January 31, 2021 SINGAPORE (CNA) – More than 3,000 chickens died during their journey from Malaysia to Singapore over the last few days after cargo trucks experienced delays at the land entry checkpoints, said poultry importers interviewed by CNA. Cargo truck drivers have been experiencing longer than usual delays at both Tuas and Woodlands checkpoints since last week after Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) announced that COVID-19 antigen rapid testing would be progressively rolled out. Drivers would need to test negative before being allowed to enter Singapore. Wu Xiao Ting, a spokesperson from Singapore’s Poultry Merchant’s Association said around 3,500 chickens died during the journey on Wednesday (January 27) and Thursday. ....
More than 3,000 chickens from Malaysia dead due to hot weather, checkpoint congestion: Poultry importers Toggle share menu Advertisement Advertisement Singapore File photo of chickens in Malaysia. (Photo: AFP/Jimin Lai) 05 Feb 2021 10:38AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: More than 3,000 chickens died during their journey from Malaysia to Singapore over the last few days after cargo trucks experienced delays at the land entry checkpoints, said poultry importers interviewed by CNA. Cargo truck drivers have been experiencing longer than usual delays at both Tuas and Woodlands checkpoints since last week after Singapore s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) announced that COVID-19 antigen rapid testing would be progressively rolled out. Drivers would need to test negative before being allowed to enter Singapore. ....
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