Diplomatic Courier writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Oceania and southeast Asia: Singapore flash floods, an Indonesian meal program, and Australia’s coffee dilemma.
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Flash floods Hit Singapore After Record Rainfall, Among Heaviest Downpours In 40 Years; Public Told To Stay AlertVery heavy rainfall on Friday afternoon, among the heaviest downpours in 40 years, caused flash floods in two places in Singapore. The Public Utility Board (PUB), Singapore’s National Water ...
Major infrastructural and engineering developments have been installed as part of the country's defence against floods. But ...
Ultimately, being prepared and building resilience could help to stave off climate anxiety. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Six new projects starting in 2025 will include works on the Bedok First Subsidiary Drain and in Frankel Estate. Read more at ...
SINGAPORE — A second monsoon surge is expected ... The Jan 10 to 13 surge saw flash floods, falling trees and temperatures plunging to 21.6 deg C in Newton. A flooded stretch of road in ...
Singapore will allocate approximately 150 million Singapore dollars (about 110 million US dollars) for six new drainage upgrading projects in the 2025 fiscal year, as part of ongoing efforts to ...
poses challenges in managing flash floods in the future,” said Simone Fatichi, the deputy director of research at the Coastal Protection and Flood Resilience Institute Singapore.
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