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Flooded malls, lightning strikes and other scary scenes from Singapore's storm-filled weekend

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Flooded malls, lightning strikes and other scary scenes from Singapore's storm-filled weekendT’was a stormy weekend in Singapore that left many parts of the country cold, wet and even flooded as the monsoon season continues to batter the Southeast Asian region.  The Public Utilities Board notified the public yesterday on Twitter about their forecast of heavy rain, gusty wind and the high flood risk, with water levels rising dreadfully close to maximum capacity.   Heavy rain warning: Heavy thundery showers with gusty wind are expected over many areas of Singapore between 3.. . http://t.co/48CAEIbAbw — NEA (@NEAsg) December 7, 2014 Leng Kee Rd:Water level rises above 90%. High Flood Risk.15:35:50 #SgFlood — PUB (@PUBsingapore) December 7, 2014 Alex Canal Sub Drain B (Prince Philip Ave):Water level rises above 90%. High Flood Risk.15:36:16 #SgFlood — PUB (@PUBsingapore) December 7, 2014 In the east, sections of Tampines Mall were flooded as the rainwater created a heavy load on the rooftop, leaking excess water into the shopping centre. According to TODAY, water streamed into common areas on levels two and three of the mall.   Omg hahaha tampines floodinggggg!! pic.twitter.com/pI5m20oa5i — Geraldine Yeo (@iamgeraldineyeo) December 7, 2014 Looking for cleaners in tampines mall. We have quite a bit of a water situation. pic.twitter.com/zGRzNLLlxV — Gary Tan (@GaryStinsonx) December 7, 2014 Humour site SGAG uploaded footage of a fearsome lightning strike at East Coast Park, where a tree was ignited briefly by the electrical discharge. Never stand under a tree when it’s storming outside folks.    (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_GB/all.js#xfbml=1"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Post by SGAG. Several trees had also toppled from the might of the rain, endangering traffic near Kaki Bukit Avenue 4 and blocking pedestrians at Holland Avenue.   Trees fell and part of Tampines Mall was flooded amid heavy downpours today http://t.co/2RGyiWcMCC pic.twitter.com/TSVOHbPwNR — Channel NewsAsia (@ChannelNewsAsia) December 7, 2014 Rainfall for November and December 2014 is expected to be about 20 percent above the long-term average of 256.6mm and 288.4mm respectively.  Photo: Meteorological Services Singapore screengrab

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