Bridge at Sungei Buloh reopens after man, daughter fell through hole into raging waters
The New Paper - Singapore·2023-01-27 06:10
A cordoned-off area at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve reopened to the public on Thursday, three days after a man and his daughter fell through a hole in a bridge caused by heavy rain and overflowing water that dislodged the floor panels.
The National Parks Board (NParks) group director for conservation Lim Liang Jim said the hole was patched up after the waters had receded, and no other missing panels or gaps were found in the park.
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Userh7h7 28/01/2023
blame on the flood water n not the human that lack maintenance.
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Usere33e 28/01/2023
Ya as usual Govt system sorry sorry and then fire fighting
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Lucky Clover 幸运草5555 27/01/2023
Good afternoon and have a nice day! 祝大家出入平平安安
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Elly93 27/01/2023
[TIRED][TIRED]
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Ian Dian 31/01/2023
A cordoned-off area at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve reopened to the public on Thursday, three days after a man and his daughter fell through a hole in a bridge caused by heavy rain and overflowing water that dislodged the floor panels.
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