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Old 18-06-2016, 10:50 PM
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Thumbs up Serious Ponding so bad now, SCDF must rescue people trapped in vehicle!! WTF!

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How come become like that? Since when was the flooding so bad that SCDF have to go into vehicles to rescue people. I don't remember it being so bad. In the old days, the worse flood area was Bukit Timah, but I never recall it being so bad that people were trapped in their cars and needed to be rescued. Its getting worse and worse. This kind of performance is deserving of million $ pay?

SINGAPORE - The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) was called into action to rescue 11 people trapped in three vehicles by a flash flood along Enterprise Road in Jurong West on Friday (June 17) afternoon.

The victims were evacuated from the vehicles - a bus, a lorry and a car - affected by torrential rain in the area.

The water level was up to knee-high in the vehicles, with those trapped donning life vests provided by SCDF as they were taken to safety.

A Facebook post by Thessa Huiying showed SCDF personnel wading through a heavy downpour to get to the affected passengers.

Ms Huiying, who was one of the passengers in the bus, said the bus captain took the wise decision of not driving through the flood.

"Uncle kept apologising to us, but I reassured him that this was not his fault. We should be thanking him instead for looking out for our safety," she wrote.

She added that an SCDF officer requested that an elderly man wear a safety vest, telling him "Uncle must be safe ok?".


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