PUB to widen drains after Bukit Timah flooding

Written by Our Correspondent

Following the disastrous flooding at Bukit Timah last week which caused immense damage to the properties and cars in the affected areas, PUB now announced that it will be spending $67.5 million over the next three years to widen the drains in five areas around Singapore to make them less prone to floods.

The designated areas are in Jalan Haji Alias, Telok Kurau, Keppel Road, Jurong Port Road and Lincoln Road.

Construction work to widen the drainage canals in Bukit Timah will begin only in the third quarter of next year which raise questions on why it was not done earlier.

The beleaguered Minister of Environment and Water Resources Dr Yaacob Ibrahim claimed that the flooding at Bukit Timah was a “freak” event which occurs “once in fifty years”.

However in 2006, another “freak” flooding occurs at Thomson under his watch when heavy downpour caused the MacRitchie and Seletar reservoirs to overflow.

Dr Yaacob did not apologize to the public for what appears to be a lapse on the part of his ministry except to appeal for ”patience”. He assumed the portfolio in 2004.

The state media has been busy of late trying to limit the damage from the fallout by emphasizing on the measures PUB will be taken to prevent a similar “freak” event from recurring.

PAP MP Christopher de Souza visited the areas affected by the flooding two days later and promised to “do something” about it.

PUB will be installing water sensors in the drainage canals at Bukit Timah which will warn the residents and traffic police when the water level reaches the 50 per cent mark.

An angry resident by the name of Michael Yeo wrote in to the Straits Times Forum on 25 November 2009 demanding that developers bear the cost of flood prevention.

He was also baffled by the persistence of the flooding problem despite the widening of canals for many years.

“Developments alongside the Bukit Timah Canal are susceptible to flash floods judging from historical evidence……We are told that widening of the canals has been ongoing for many years. Yet, the flooding problem has not stopped.”

Another Singaporean by the name of Narayana wrote cryptically if the flood was really a “freak” event or could it be tracked in a letter published in the Straits Times forum today:

“Although we are into the annual monsoon period when heavy rain is only to be expected, it does seem strange that with all the sophisticated tracking technology now available to meteorologists, there was no advance warning of this ‘extraordinarily intensive storm’ for the public to prepare themselves adequately.

The report informs that ‘this flood comes three years after one of Singapore’s worst floodings in recent history, in December 2006′.

However, this appears to conflict with the comment attributed to the Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Yaacob Ibrahim (‘Deluge a ‘once in 50 years’ event’, last Saturday) that this was a ‘freak’ event.”

PUB claimed that it is working with the three Bukit Timah condominiums whose basement carparks were partially submerged during the flooding to prevent a recurrence.

Without an independent press nor an effective opposition in parliament, the Bukit Timah residents may never know the real cause of the flooding.

In the meantime, they will have to accept the official explanation that it is a “freak” event which “cannot be planned for” in the words of Dr Yaacob Ibrahim.

Related Posts

9 Responses to “PUB to widen drains after Bukit Timah flooding”

  • Italian Big Sausage:

    Next, time do it pre-emptively and not reactively lah.
    But then, the people should not expect another next time.
    To expect mediocre performance from them would be an insult to them.

  • stan:

    Well election is next year mah.. they know people are put off already.. so what they will do now is the do the damage control.
    I wonder how much can they recover back from this event.

  • Bird Talk:

    BT flood is over – nothing much can be done, so lets move on.

    Now, go,..look at other places where you think theres likely going to be flooded and start digging. Please don’t catch our poor minister with his pants down again.

  • Foot Reflextology:

    Lets scratch the itchy part and leave the pain in BT aside.

    His Highness words.

  • Bird Talk:

    Is Dr. Yaacob a civil engineer or a fireman?

    We have fully committed ourselves to Asean’s Haze Agreement:-

    ASEAN AGREEMENT ON TRANSBOUNDARY HAZE POLLUTION
    The Parties to this Agreement,
    http://www.aseansec.org/pdf/agr_haze.pdf

    But we cannot even prevent a flood in our tiny little red dot.

  • Pereniality Sukambik:

    Most if not all 1st worlds do not have this problem:

    1. super high if not highest HUMidity and hot weather. Other 1st worlds have cool and shiok humidity and weather of several seasons. Air con can never and will never be able to replicate nature. Somemore, these 1st worlds get this shiokiness for free.

    2. HAZE from anywhere fogging the island. Where got like this overseas wan? We are talking about practically whole island can be shrouded by haze. What happen to foreign relations?

    3. Flood????

  • PUB to widen road. To all sg citizens. Why do we taxpayers have to pay for this “freak” event, when our $m ministers say this is only once in 50 yrs. I think the money shuld be better spend on the poorer group and not helping those rich staying there. I think those rich staying there shuld pay additional for the widening. One “f” event you widen the canal to win elections, what about all other freaking event eg: m in Nkf and patients still paying, the loss of billions and no one is account for. Why cpf has min sum and not given back to the citizens at 65 which was first set up for. Are we going wait for another “f” for us to be in a crisis and left slaving all our live for no fault of us.

  • NB:

    Many of our government civil servants are working in their ivory tower. Most of them are good in their academics but are fair from desire in their ability outside the school work. That why you can hear some not so intelligent replies like “what to do, it had happened, let move on”, “Mee Siam Mai Hum”, “put up chillies and onions to prevent the rain from coming down this evening”….

  • Super fedup:

    The statement that such flood occurs once in 50 years is absolutely ridiculous. I live in the Coronation Rd West vicinity and it flooded on 30 Nov 2000, 19 Dec 2000, 30 Oct 2001, 3 Apr 2007, 28 Aug 2008 and now 19 Nov 2009. That is at least 6 times in 9 years! No doubt that the PUB is widening the drains at Jalan Haji Alias – the contractors had been at it for a few months already. With the rainy days coming, did they even provide for the water run offs to be diverted to another drainage source given that the works are obstructing the existing drains at Jalan Siantan and Haji Alias????? I am so fed up with ruined furniture and clean ups! This is not a freak accident – one guy walked into our house in Coronation Road West and claimed he was from PUB and said that the works probably contributed to the flood. Why was this not in the news report?

Search Our Site
Sponsored Advertisement
Your Banner Here For US$200
Donation 1Your Ad Here from US$100 a monthDonation 3
Sponsored Advertisement
MBA Program
Most Recent Comments
  • Singaporean: Angela Blake Junior 2;Fernande: We are inviting all Filipinos to settle in...
  • ah lian: The Hougang spirit rocks! I like this line from Mr Png’s Hokkien rally speech. He was...
  • Diabolical: There is absolutely nothing new in what you hv written. In so far as the PAP is concerned, PM...
  • spectrekle: @RDB OMG your joke is indeed hilarious sir. I laughed till I cried! “Defros!” I was...
  • ramesh: Wake up call have started from Hougang. Wake up Singapore, wake up!
  • juy: Hi, I asked the first qn cos I have gotten my parking offense waived previously due to my ignorance of...
  • The Family: Receive 35% of votes in 2011, yet claim HG as FAMILY. CHOO WEE KHIANG his real UNCLE is NEVER,...
  • chengdurian: The way to understand how chinese driver is to replace the word “must” with...
  • juy: The focus of ur letter is injustice for your traffic offense. Thus it’s better for you to cite...
  • BK: In a country like Singapore, who has not known another government but PAP, the main motivation for ISD...
  • con rainer: dan2429E: May 21, 2012 at 9:15 am (Quote) …yes, he apologized but…. …did not state reason...
  • RDB: Dear @Sengsoon: May 21, 2012 at 12:59 am (Quote) “That was not the reason why Hougang’s...
  • ah lian: The PAP gahmen make life v hard for people. Esp the low income earners. When people complain, they...
  • oxygen: BRILLIANT “NON-SCHOLARS” WHO GOT IT ALL FIGURED OUT – PERFECTLY. Thanks for the...
  • abc: LIONS: WHY ARE WE ‘HARBOURING’ socially irresponsible citizens fo other countries here? because...
  • spectrekle: “Once bitten twice shy.”? Do you know what “Pappism” stands for? Its...
  • About Desmond Choo's Handshake: Remember Tony Tan’s Dead Fish Handshake? Here we have, Desmond Choo,...
  • guan ah: Malfunction ? Surprised PM used this description. What had really “malfunctioned” are...
  • Heartlander: Pearls of wisdom from one who has eaten much salt. To him and to TopSage, please accept my...
  • Left Singapore: Well written, I was supportive of LKY’s ideas when I was young. Not now thou! I just...
  • sad: all votes will go to WP! bravo!
  • lorongengkuaman: Hougang residents do pay taxes. Why belittle Hougang resident by giving them less...
  • KPO Christopher: Christopher you are just too Kay Poh poking about the wealth of Singapore. Are you trying...
  • song: Very impressive letter. Thanks for your kind sharing.
  • Cynic: Nobody, past or present, in the People’s Action Party is his own man or woman, except the old...
  • BGKL: And if we are still alive after getting hit in the accident, we get sent to Johor for recuperation,...
  • our GOVT let him use Ferrari: why did our GOVT let him use a Ferrari on the road? why did we not put an...
  • Concern Citizen: Singapore Government should be transparent in the management of our national assets as it...
  • tim: well the cpf minimum sum will just be raised further then lol
  • lorongengkuaman: By the way ,we have a malfunction MP at Tg Pagar GRC.How about another By election
  • Karma: No matter how big or small amount of money PAPayas Party will never share it among 3rd class sinkies...
  • Mature Citizen: From the video on the accident listed on the website. It seems obvious to me that Ma Chi is...
  • sue sue: Abolish ISA!
  • Amazing 9: “The voters in Hougang should consider carefully, not blindly, but carefully who is the best...
  • Amazing 8: “And if you have change, you have to change,” Mr Lee added. WHAT? DOES HE EXPECT...
  • Clear Danger: I support the opposition but do not feel hopeful. Singaporeans have shown repeatedly that...
  • BGKL: baigonranger: Why no pictures of pap rally in hogang.Malu is it?because crowd attendance is...
  • Maxchew: I agree 100%. right on target…..this is the reality for all non-elite ordinary Sporeans....
Sponsored Advertisement
Donations Received
$5267 USD of $50,000 USD
Site Announcement
Stats wef 7 April 2012

Visitors

  • Last 24 hours: 18,792
  • Last 7 days: 138,871
  • Last 30 days: 887,221
  • Online Now: 6380
Official FaceBook
Advertisement
Enter Google Analytics Code Here