clau00006Oct 41 min readWorkers struck an underground water line, causing parts of Marine Parade to flood.On October 4, parts of Marine Parade were submerged in ankle-deep flooding.This followed an incident wherein Pal-Link Construction employees unintentionally ran into an underground water line while performing maintenance on a lift shaft, as reported by The Straits Times.One of the buildings impacted by the water was the Marine Parade Community Club, which is situated at Block 67 Marine Drive.It began to flood at around 11:30 a.m.Workers at the convenience shop located at Block 67 Marine Drive assisted in clearing the floodwater, but it kept coming back every few minutes.The store is situated at the base of a hill, which is how this happened.After then, sandbags were arranged at the store.It appears that the floodwaters are reaching the nearby highways.Officers from the national water agency PUB, the Land Transport Authority (LTA), and two police cars were observed in the vicinity, along with five police officers.
On October 4, parts of Marine Parade were submerged in ankle-deep flooding.This followed an incident wherein Pal-Link Construction employees unintentionally ran into an underground water line while performing maintenance on a lift shaft, as reported by The Straits Times.One of the buildings impacted by the water was the Marine Parade Community Club, which is situated at Block 67 Marine Drive.It began to flood at around 11:30 a.m.Workers at the convenience shop located at Block 67 Marine Drive assisted in clearing the floodwater, but it kept coming back every few minutes.The store is situated at the base of a hill, which is how this happened.After then, sandbags were arranged at the store.It appears that the floodwaters are reaching the nearby highways.Officers from the national water agency PUB, the Land Transport Authority (LTA), and two police cars were observed in the vicinity, along with five police officers.
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