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SINGAPORE: Heavy rain fell across the island on Sunday afternoon (Apr 13), causing flash floods in parts of Singapore, national water agency PUB said.
In a post on Facebook, PUB said that it issued flood risk warnings for 13 locations, including in Punggol, Yishun, Toa Payoh and Bukit Timah, where the heavy rain resulted in high water levels in drains and canals.
Flash floods broke out along Yishun Avenue 7 (near the intersection of Yishun Street 22), along Punggol Way (slip road to the Tampines Expressway) and along the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (on the slip road to Buangkok East Drive).
"PUB’s quick response team and the Land Transport Authority’s vehicle recovery crew and traffic marshal were deployed to provide assistance to motorists," PUB said.
Flooding at all three locations subsided within an hour, it added.
An officer from PUB's quick response team marshalling traffic on Apr 13, 2025. (Photo: Facebook/PUB)
The heaviest rainfall of around 114mm was recorded in the northern part of Singapore between 12.55pm and 2.45pm.
This corresponds to 47 per cent of Singapore's average monthly rainfall in April, and lies within the top 2 per cent of maximum daily rainfall records since 1978, PUB said.
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SINGAPORE: Heavy rain fell across the island on Sunday afternoon (Apr 13), causing flash floods in parts of Singapore, national water agency PUB said.
In a post on Facebook, PUB said that it issued flood risk warnings for 13 locations, including in Punggol, Yishun, Toa Payoh and Bukit Timah, where the heavy rain resulted in high water levels in drains and canals.
Flash floods broke out along Yishun Avenue 7 (near the intersection of Yishun Street 22), along Punggol Way (slip road to the Tampines Expressway) and along the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (on the slip road to Buangkok East Drive).
"PUB’s quick response team and the Land Transport Authority’s vehicle recovery crew and traffic marshal were deployed to provide assistance to motorists," PUB said.
Flooding at all three locations subsided within an hour, it added.

An officer from PUB's quick response team marshalling traffic on Apr 13, 2025. (Photo: Facebook/PUB)
The heaviest rainfall of around 114mm was recorded in the northern part of Singapore between 12.55pm and 2.45pm.
This corresponds to 47 per cent of Singapore's average monthly rainfall in April, and lies within the top 2 per cent of maximum daily rainfall records since 1978, PUB said.
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Source: CNA/nh(mp)
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