Orchard Road di Singapore BANJIR!!

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itu gan pict nya, ane dapet info dari twitter

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tambahin nih dari twitter mimin


nih lagi gan dari berbagai sumber :



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thx ya agan andreawan






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izin nambahin link video nya gan...
http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/vid...9007629&ref=mf
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Spoiler for komen ane gan:
parahhhh... hahah.. biasa jarang bnjir.. pasti pada kelabakan gt deh
pada kebingungan.. kan ga terlatih.. kalo indo banjir, orang2 ny udah terbiasa

gw td dger dr tmn gw daerah laen jg bnjir.. untk daerah saiia Aman
emg brapa hr trakhr ujan paraaaahhh.. maka nya banjir

yg ane heran ko bisa yah?
padahal setau ane pmrintah sini rajin bgt tuh gali2 isi got...
tkang sapu dmn2.. orang2 ny jarang buang sampah sembarangan....
apa mgkn krn pembangunan yg non stop?


Spoiler for info tmbahan dr yahoooo:
Flash floods cause havoc in Singapore
By yahoosingapore – June 16th, 2010Email Facebook Twitter Print



An early morning torrential downpour on Wednesday caused many parts of central Singapore to be flooded.

The rain was especially heavy over the Orchard Road and Rochor Road area, which were submerged in floodwaters of up to half a metre deep.

The National Environment Agency, in a statement issued on Wednesday afternoon, said almost 100 mm of rain fell within a two-hour period from about 9 am to 11 am.

The heavy rain caused major floods at the Ion Orchard and Scotts Road junction, making the roads impassable to traffic.

IT specialist Ow Yong Hong, who was travelling along Orchard Road on SBS No. 65, witnessed first-hand the severe flooding.

He told Yahoo! Singapore: ”I’ve never seen such flooding along Orchard Road before. Some cars completely broke down at the junction between Lido and Orchard Road. Drivers were stuck inside and were helpless. The water level was so high it even seeped into my bus. Commuters who had to alight had to take off their shoes and roll up their trousers before getting off. People at the bus-stops were standing on the benches to avoid the water.”



Social networking and micro-blogging site Twitter was also awash with flood photos and Singaporeans tweeting about the flash floods.

Well-known blogger Mr Brown tweeted: “Someone call the Minister of Freak Incidents! Orchard Road flooding!” before posting a photo of a Lucky Plaza basement shop that was completely submerged.

Jovenatheart tweeted:” It’s the Singaporean equivalent of a natural disaster.”

Yahoo! Singapore user Deb Siddiqi also commented, “I wouldn’t expect this to happen in Singapore, at the most famous road in town.”


(courtesy @peiwenl)


courtesy @Winnilicious

Other parts of central Singapore, including Coronation Road West, Fourth Avenue, Kings Road, Kheam Hock Road and Veerasamy Road were also affected, bringing traffic to a crawl.

PUB advises the public to exercise caution as flash floods may still occur in the event of heavy storms. The cause of the flood along Orchard Road is still being investigated.

: http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=4415513

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