SINGAPORE: More than 800 Singaporeans have safely returned from flood-stricken Hat Yai in Thailand to Singapore.In a Facebook ...
With climate change expected to cause more erratic rainfall patterns, Singapore’s approach to dealing with flash floods has ...
MFA said on Nov 28 that over 600 Singaporeans embarked on their journey from Hat Yai to Singapore. Read more at ...
Nearly 900 have died amid severe floods and landslides in South-east Asia. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The public is urged to avoid Mountbatten Road, leading to Jalan Seaview, and Jalan Pokok Serunai in the Bedok area, on the ...
More than 800 Singaporeans affected by the Hat Yai floods in southern Thailand have reached Singapore safely, said Minister ...
The southern Thailand city of Hat Yai is used to flooding. But residents say what ended up happening was inconceivable.
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Over 800 Singaporean tourists return home safely from flood-hit Hat Yai in Thailand
More than 800 Singaporeans have returned home safely from the tourist city of Hat Yai in Thailand which was hard hit by ...
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Singapore Red Cross pledges $190,000 to support flood-hit communities in Asia
The Singapore Red Cross (SRC) has pledged S$250,000 (US$192,800) to five national societies in Asia, where communities have ...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has expressed his deep sadness by the devastation caused by widespread flooding across South-east Asia. Over the past week, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have been ...
More than 600 Singaporeans affected by the floods in Thailand's Hat Yai city have started on their journey home. According to ...
Heavy rainfall has unleashed widespread flooding and landslides across Asia, killing more than 1,100 people in a week of ...
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