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    A FREAKISH storm with strong winds uprooted trees, damaged cars and left a trail of destruction on Wednesday night, all within about 15 minutes.

    There were numerous reports of fallen trees island-wide, with at least one car damaged by the falling branches in an open carpark. At a housing estate in Dover Road, a large tree almost snapped in half and lay fallen on its side, with other branches strewn across the grassy area.

    Eyewitnesses also reported that large plastic barricades used in roadworks were blown across a road by the strong winds, causing traffic obstruction.

    Weather maps from the National Environmental Agency (NEA)'s website showed that a rain storm blew over Singapore shortly after 11pm on Wednesday.

    Social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter were also abuzz with postings about the freak storm. Bloggers in Singapore also recounted personal stories, with many saying they were awoken by the violent rattling and slamming of doors caused by the winds. Others reported car alarms going off.

    'We had to duck from the many things that were blowing out of control. There was a road block signage that blew across a major road. heavy duty dustbins dropped like bowling pins. We had to take refuge on the outside of a building' wrote mistipurple on her blog.

    'I don't know how widely the winds could have travelled, but tonight for about five minutes, I experienced one of the strongest winds since returning to Singapore,' wrote blogger mis-erialc.

    'In fact, I don't remember a time that we've ever experienced winds so strong. As the wind repeatedly assaulted my blinds, I couldn't help but look outside at the environmental commotion it was causing - the bending of trees, the picking up and tossing around of random objects outside.'

    http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_367449.html



    Any1 experienced the big big wind yesterday night? hehe... shiok
    *****************************
    A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.


    Just me and my NT...

  • #2
    no wonder 1 of my flower pot drop on the ground and i was swearing. i thought is which idiot knocked my plant? so i guess it the strong wind

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    • #3
      yup..felt the wind last nite when i was driving out ytd nite....super strong at the east
      Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak

      Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

      Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill

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      • #4
        felt it too, thought someone try to force into the room through corridor windoe.. :P
        I'm a super low-baller

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kenkelvin View Post
          no wonder 1 of my flower pot drop on the ground and i was swearing. i thought is which idiot knocked my plant? so i guess it the strong wind
          Bro, you slept so soundly and didn't notice the wind?

          I was working on my computer when I hear this loud whizzing sound from a distance. Luckily, I quickly close my windows but some leaves were blown up and into my room!!

          Next quickly look out of the window and checked my car. Saw, bike covers flying and tables/chairs from a wake flying too.... and branches breaking. After 3 mins, it was silence again.

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          • #6
            in the west also same thing. suddenly super strong wind that slam my windows and stuff...

            quite shiok leh...wonder what happened :P
            I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch.........

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            • #7
              We sld have this at least once everyday..... current hot weather can melt ppl ...
              *****************************
              A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.


              Just me and my NT...

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              • #8
                Oh yeah I was on the way home then...freaky I must say...

                And I am melting now


                Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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                • #9
                  Sorry, I farted...

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                  • #10
                    Kuwait mops up after freak storm wreaks havoc
                    Published Date: April 13, 2008
                    By Sawsan Kazak, Staff writer




                    KUWAIT: Cleanup crews yesterday began clearing debris from Friday's freak storm that hit Kuwait, uprooting hundreds of traffic signposts, billboards and trees and damaging many cars in several parts of the state. The violent thunderstorm, which lasted 15 to 20 minutes, came suddenly and without warning, leaving many motorists unprepared and unable to cope with the climate change - leaving many windshields and car windows cracked or shattered as a result.

                    The aftermath of the storm could clearly be seen at the windshield repair shops along Canada Dry Street in Shuwaikh. Stores are having trouble coping with the demands of customers - hundreds of car windows and windshields that were damaged needed replacing yesterday. "We are having difficulty procuring enough windshields, especially for Japanese cars," said Mandeep Singh, a worker at a repair shop on the street.

                    The bigger problem is time - we are so busy that we are asking people to wait for a couple of hours or even come back in the evening," Singh added. "Windshields are not a big problem because they simply develop a crack, whereas windows are made of tempered glass and shatter when they are hit. Of course, windows take longer than windshields to repair," he explained.

                    The meteorological department said the storm was caused by gale-force winds that blew in "semi-tornado" fashion at around 90 km per hour. One person was killed and several wounded. The victim, a man, drowned in the sea while several people were injured at a shopping mall where glass shattered and fell on shoppers, a security official said.

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