Tanjong Katong Sinkhole Prompts Investigation, Worker Praise
Tanjong Katong Sinkhole Prompts Investigation, Worker Praise

Tanjong Katong Sinkhole Prompts Investigation, Worker Praise

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On July 26, a sinkhole opened on Singapore's Tanjong Katong Road South, causing a car and its driver to fall in; the driver was rescued by seven migrant workers who were later recognized by the Ministry of Manpower. The site has since been stabilized with liquefied stabilised soil, and authorities are using ground-penetrating radar, probes, and seismic scans to ensure safety before reopening. An independent investigation panel has been convened to determine the sinkhole's cause, with findings expected to take several months. Water supply was temporarily disrupted due to damaged mains, and the affected road remains closed. Minister Grace Fu issued a public apology and emphasized public safety and remediation efforts. The incident has sparked renewed attention to infrastructure safety and migrant worker welfare in Singapore.

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