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.
SINGAPORE: Singapore will spend about S$150 million (US$110.6 million) on drainage upgrading projects in the 2025 financial year to strengthen the country's flood resilience amid increasing risks due ...
It was first announced in 2020 with an initial injection of $5 billion to fund both coastal protection and drainage infrastructure. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Public Utility Board (PUB), Singapore’s National Water Agency, said on social media that it had “issued flood risk warnings for 19 locations across the island, including Lor Gambir, Mt ...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced on 18 February that an additional $5 billion will be injected into the Coastal and Flood Protection Fund, originally set up in 2020 to safeguard Singapore ...
THE Coastal and Flood Protection Fund that helps to guard Singapore from rising sea levels will receive a top-up of S$5 ...
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.
This comes as Singapore experienced two monsoon surges in January that led to heavy rainfall and localized flooding. In response to questions from lawmakers regarding flood prevention measures ...
This comes as Singapore experienced two monsoon surges in January that led to heavy rainfall and localized flooding. In response to questions from lawmakers regarding flood prevention measures ...