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Trees felled by strong winds as heavy rain hits Singapore

Trees felled by strong winds as heavy rain hits Singapore

A fallen tree due to heavy rain blocks traffic along Yishun Avenue 7 on Sep 17, 2024. (Photo: CNA Eyewitness/Mr Chua)

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SINGAPORE: Strong winds battered Singapore on Tuesday (Sep 17), with fallen trees reported across the country.

Photos seen by CNA show scenes of fallen trees in numerous locations, including in Bishan, Yishun and Xilin Avenue in Bedok.

A fallen tree at Yishun Avenue 7 on Sep 17, 2024. (Photo: CNA Eyewitness/Mr Chua)

"Winds started whipping up without warning,” a Bishan resident told CNA.

“A lot of crashing as shelves and anything unsecured were tossed around and blown over. People actually hunkered down in shops for a few minutes because on the corridors it was way too windy and dangerous."

People move a fallen tree off the road along Bishan Street 13 on Sep 17, 2024. (Photo: CNA reader)
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Video taken by a CNA reader shows strong winds blowing at Bishan Central on Sep 17, 2024.

One photo shows broken glass along the road outside UOB Plaza 2 at Raffles Place.

“We are aware of an incident outside UOB Plaza 2 involving a damaged glass canopy,” said UOB in a Facebook post.

“The glass panel that caused the damage was not from the Bank's building. There was no reported injury and the affected area has been cordoned off for the public's safety.”

Fallen trees and bicycles near the Xtreme SkatePark at East Coast Park on Sep 17, 2024. (Photo: CNA Eyewitness/Mervin Judah Lee)

The Meteorological Service Singapore on Monday warned that monsoon conditions are forecast to persist over Singapore and the surrounding region over the next two weeks, with low-level winds blowing from the south or west on most days.

“Sumatra squalls may bring widespread thundery showers and gusty winds during the pre-dawn hours and morning on a few days,” said the agency.

“More rainfall is forecast in the latter half of the fortnight, with thundery showers expected on most afternoons. The thundery showers could be widespread and heavy on some of these days.”

A fallen tree blocks the road at Jalan Besut on Sep 17, 2024. (Photo: CNA reader)
The Met Service added that the total rainfall for the second half of this month is forecast to be above average over most parts of the island.

If you would like to send in information, photos or videos about something newsworthy, submit your news tips on CNA Eyewitness or on WhatsApp.

Source: CNA/ec(gr)
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