Flash flood hits Singapore's Ophir Road amid heavy downpour; warnings issued for several places on Sunday (Nov 17)


PUB issued flash flood warnings for several places in the afternoon of Nov 17. - Photo: Screengrab from Kelvin Cheong/Facebook

SINGAPORE: Heavy rain caused a flash flood along Ophir Road on Sunday (Nov 17) afternoon, amid a downpour over several parts of Singapore.

National water agency PUB said in its post on X at around 2.20pm that PUB officers had been deployed to provide assistance.

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