SINGAPORE:  , Several potholes spotted along a stretch of road in Tanah Merah during the , recent monsoon surge have since been repaired as of Sunday ( Jan 12 ), the , Land Transport Authority ( LTA ) said on Wednesday.
LTA reported being aware of some holes along Tanah Merah Coast Road on January 10 and 11 in response to CNA’s questions.  ,
Momentary edges were first applied to all affected areas. The permanent , maintenance of the damaged parts was completed on Sunday, LTA said on its social media pages.
Amid a damp stop to the year, nearly 100 cracks were detected across Singapore as of Sunday, compared with 776 found in the same time in 2024, LTA told CNA.
The current monsoon surge is considered to be “one of the longer and more intensive wave events in recent years,” according to the Meteorological Service of Singapore.  , The boom, which began on Jan 10 and just started to diminish on Monday, brought reasonable to heavy rains, with unusual storm.
A strengthening of the winds over the South China Sea, which causes broad rainclouds to shape over the region, is known as a rain surge.
Islandwide regular daily full snowfall ranged from 44.4mm to 120.2mm across the four-day bend, with Jan 10 recording the highest average precipitation at 120.2mm.
According to the Met Service, this time span saw the highest rainfall in Singapore’s northern and eastern regions.