Singapore: The police advised those planning to visit the Chinatown Street Bazaar on Friday ( Jan 10 ) to check the crowd’s situation online before heading down.  ,
The Crowd@Chinatown image will give current data on the number of people traveling between January 24 and January 26, as well as the day before the Chinese New Year officially begins on January 28.  ,
From 6 p.m. on those times, the image is been accessed via a computer or mobile device. The police have issued a press release warning the people to avoid crowded, red-lined areas.  ,
Huge audiences are anticipated in the area for the market this year, which runs from January 8 to January 28.  ,
Police, supplementary and security officials will be deployed to , control audiences.  ,
Chinatown MRT station, which sits on both the North-East Line and Downtown Line, is expected to become crowded. As for, the policeman advised riders to acquire using Maxwell MRT place on the Thomson-East Coast Line as the solution.
” For masses safety, interruptions to access the market may be implemented. Certain areas will get locked down and visitors will be diverted if crowd safety standards are exceeded. Members of the public are advised to remain calm and to always follow the orders given by officers and security officers, according to the authorities.  ,
Customers Plans
Temple Street will be closed to all automotive traffic during these times to promote the occasion:
- Weekdays ( Mondays to Thursdays ) – 4pm to 11pm
- Sunday ( Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays ) – 2pm to 11.59pm
- Jan , 28, 2025 ( Chinese New Year’s Eve ) – 2pm to 1.30am ,
Just permitted vehicles, such as police and emergency vehicles, will have access to the roads during the closing period.  ,
Parking regulations will be strictly enforced, and cars that enter illegally will be parked in the restricted locations will be able to park there.
or causing restriction may be towed, said the authorities. To support and direct drivers, additional police officers may be stationed.
The authorities also urged the general public to maintain vigilance and implement violence prevention measures. Those who have knowledge about cautious individuals or activities you call the police at 999 or the Internal Security Department at 1800-2626-473. They can even take 70999 an SMS or complete the form online.  ,
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