Jalan Bukit Merah fire: SCDF says PMD battery could have started fatal blaze
The Straits Times - Singapore·2025-08-14 14:01
SINGAPORE – The
on Aug 13 could have started from a personal mobility device (PMD) battery pack in the living room.
This is according to the preliminary findings of the fire investigation, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in an update on its Facebook page on Aug 14 .
People should not leave batteries or devices charging for prolonged periods or leave the batteries to charge unattended overnight, it added.
Also, people should not buy or use non-original batteries for devices, SCDF advised.
A 34-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman died in hospital on Aug 13 after they were found in the kitchen by firefighters who were putting out the blaze in a fourth-floor flat at Block 106 Jalan Bukit Merah.
Two other people from neighbouring units were also taken to the hospital because of the fire, and about 60 people from the affected block were evacuated by the police and SCDF.
Mr Melvin Yong , MP for Radin Mas SMC, said in a Facebook post late on Aug 13 that the town council has restored the electricity supply to the block, which was cut off during the fire.
Grassroots leaders have also secured essentials, such as food, water and bedding, for residents who are unable to return to their homes owing to the heat from the fire and ongoing investigations by SCDF and police.
According to latest statistics from SCDF, fires in 2024 involving active mobility devices (AMDs) increased by 21.8 per cent , from 55 in 2023 to 67 in 2024 .
AMDs include PMDs, power-assisted bicycles and personal mobility aids.
Fires involving PMDs increased by 38.9 per cent, from 18 in 2023 to 25 in 2024.
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David Wong5976 18/08/2025
I believe this problem will continue if our government don’t come out a good solution to solve this issue asap because many idiots don’t care I
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Daniel Chan Elvis reply David Wong5976 18/08/2025
The government closing their eyes. They have more important issues to take care. That's Fame and Fortune for themselves .Paint a very nice Sg in front to show the world that they are first class leaders .
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kktk 17/08/2025
and which is why we must always make sure to be well and safe at all times regardless of the issues and difficulties that we have to deal with as well too .
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Kwok Hing Yuen 16/08/2025
Better use the old way. there is no PMD and PMA during the 21 century. We should use conventional bicycles and manual wheels chair for disabled persons It's for our own safety, not to hit passerby along the sharing pavement as well as burning down your own flat upon charging the PMD/ PMA our due care..
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Kwok Hing Yuen reply Kwok Hing Yuen 16/08/2025
our- without due care - typo
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Usere33e 16/08/2025
Could means not sure la
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一顺百顺 18/08/2025
Don’t charging when no one’s around it will be safe.
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