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NEA monitoring air quality after smell of gas detected in parts of central Singapore
SG🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

NEA monitoring air quality after smell of gas detected in parts of central Singapore

The National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore is monitoring air quality following reports of a gas or chemical odor in central areas like Tanjong Rhu, Kallang, and Novona on the night of July 16. The NEA confirmed they checked air quality at the scene and noted levels remained within normal ranges. They are investigating the source of the smell and encourage residents to report any incidents through the myENV or OneService apps. Reports of the odor first appeared on Reddit, with some users describing a strong gasoline-like smell and others noting health effects such as coughing and headaches.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center7 hr. ago
NEA monitoring air quality after smell of gas detected in parts of central Singapore

The National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore is monitoring air quality following reports of a gas or chemical odor in central areas like Tanjong Rhu, Kallang, and Novona on the night of July 16. The NEA confirmed they checked air quality at the scene and noted levels remained within normal ranges. They are investigating the source of the smell and encourage residents to report any incidents through the myENV or OneService apps. Reports of the odor first appeared on Reddit, with some users describing a strong gasoline-like smell and others noting health effects such as coughing and headaches.

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