An eyewitness was walking home on Oct 13 when he saw the red discharge flowing through the canal, close to Kembangan MRT station.
At least two sightings of the reddish water were reported by members of the public on the evenings of Oct 13 and Oct 17, the National Environment Agency said on Oct 23 in response to queries from The Straits Times. “I was surprised when I first saw it as I’ve never seen water in a canal so red before,” the 28-year-old engineer said, adding that he thought it would be present for just a short stretch along the open drain.When NEA officers turned up to investigate on the morning of Oct 14 after a heavy rain, they did not discover anything amiss with the water in the canal.
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