A dramatic orange illumination over Singapore on Wednesday, October 15th, originating from what appeared to be chemical towers, has raised concerns among residents about potential noise and air pollution, despite official explanations that the phenomenon was harmless. The fiery glow, visible across multiple neighborhoods, was accompanied by resident reports of disruptive sounds and worries about environmental impact. In the Northshore area of Punggol, viewers observed flames emanating from two substantial chemical towers, with many residents expressing dual concerns about both the visual spectacle and its accompanying auditory effects. Social media platforms became a forum for locals to share their experiences, with numerous accounts describing significant noise disturbance alongside the bright orange flares that lit up the night sky. The concerns extended beyond Punggol, with a Yishun resident reporting being startled by the intense flaming sky visible from her home, while other...
A 23-year-old full-time national serviceman with the Singapore Police Force was discovered with a gunshot wound on Wednesday, October 15th. The incident occurred at approximately 9:00 PM at 328 Pasir Panjang Road, which is the location of a Shell petrol station. According to an official statement released by the Singapore Police Force, the officer was found by his teammates inside a toilet at that address. He was conscious when he was transported to a hospital for medical treatment. The police confirmed that the officer's issued service revolver and all remaining ammunition were secured at the scene. Authorities have stated that no other individuals were injured during this incident. Based on preliminary investigative findings, the police have indicated that the nature of the neck wound is believed to be self-inflicted. The Singapore Police Force explicitly stated that they do not suspect any foul play was involved in this event. A comprehensive investigation is currently in prog...