The National Environment Agency (NEA) says a tropical storm is the reason for the strong winds which blew into Singapore Wednesday night. A wind speed of up to 83 kilometres per hour was recorded -- the strongest in nearly nine years.Among the damage was a construction crane at a neighbouring building which snapped into two, with most of it dangling precariously from the 30th floor. See photo below.
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Abelia Condominium Crane Mishap [photo via]
Residents of private condominium Abelia woke up to find their Ardmore Park neighbourhood, near Shangri La Hotel, behind police lines.Trees were also not spared.
A construction crane at a neighbouring building had snapped into two, with most of it dangling precariously from the 30th floor.
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