” Siloso Beach and East Coast Park]Area B] are now in the last stage of clean-up activities. We are asking for all participants to come forth to support our cleaning staff comb and get oil balls out of the shores, she said.
Ms. Fu requested individuals ‘ assistance in what she described as the biggest seaside clean-up exercise in Singapore because the oil balls are scattered across the damaged beaches and it is labor-intensive to get them all up.
” The sooner we can clean these oil balls, the sooner we may enjoy our beautiful shorelines”, she said.
CNA has contacted the , National Parks Board and Sentosa for a more thorough timeline on the remaining clean-up activities.