Singapore's multiple train breakdowns have become a political hot potato for Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who must now take steps to assure an angry public that there is accountability in government and that authorities can cope with emergencies.
The Southeast Asian city-state, known for its efficient government, spectacular skyline and dozens of luxurious shopping centres, suffered three major subway disruptions last week, each lasting several hours.
On Thursday, hundreds of commuters were trapped underground without light and ventilation for over an hour before they heard from train operator SMRT (SMRT.SI).
The breakdown on the north-south line, which connects the north of the island to the city centre and serves the main Orchard Road shopping belt, caused huge traffic jams, with crowds spilling into the streets to try to find a way home. Full story...
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The Southeast Asian city-state, known for its efficient government, spectacular skyline and dozens of luxurious shopping centres, suffered three major subway disruptions last week, each lasting several hours.
On Thursday, hundreds of commuters were trapped underground without light and ventilation for over an hour before they heard from train operator SMRT (SMRT.SI).
The breakdown on the north-south line, which connects the north of the island to the city centre and serves the main Orchard Road shopping belt, caused huge traffic jams, with crowds spilling into the streets to try to find a way home. Full story...
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