Burst pipe
forces partial closure of MCE
SINGAPORE: A section of the Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE) was
closed for about two hours because of a burst pipe, the Land
Transport Authority (LTA) said on Tuesday night (Jan 16).
LTA said that a section of the eastbound tunnel on the MCE between
the Central Boulevard exit and the Marina Boulevard entrance was
temporarily closed to traffic due to a burst water pipe at about
9.10pm.
"Repair works to fix the burst pipe is ongoing," an LTA
spokesperson told Channel NewsAsia. "Affected motorists can
re-enter the MCE tunnel via Marina Boulevard."
LTA is investigating the cause of the incident.
The spokesperson later confirmed that the affected section reopened
at 11.25pm.
SBS Transit also alerted commuters that bus service 30 was
affected due to a road closure.
Muhammad Rizuan, 28, a technical specialist in PSA, said he was
completely drenched as he rode his motorcycle on the MCE.
He said he saw "orange crosses being flashed across all lanes" just
as he was entering the MCE, which made him wonder if there was a
fire in the tunnel. He did not see any burning cars, so chose to
ride through the "rain".
"Got drenched in an instant, even if it was just a short moment.
Hence the coldness," he told Channel NewsAsia.
Posts on social media said that it was "raining" inside the
expressway tunnel.
Last May, there was a slowdown in traffic when the fire-fighting
system in the MCE was accidentally activated.
Source: CNA/hm