Floating market? Chatuchak Singapore's stalls flooded during downpour

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While Singapore has no actual floating markets like those in Thailand, the new Chatuchak Night Market was on the verge of becoming one. It was only the second day of the event at The Grandstand — which will run from Feb 7 to April 2 — when the place was flooded due to a heavy downpour yesterday (Feb 8). The...

While Singapore has no actual floating markets like those in Thailand, the new Chatuchak Night Market was on the verge of becoming one.

To protect her stall, she had temporarily put up a black cloth as her waterproof ones had not arrived yet."Realised we have a situation," said Stella as she showed her shoes covered in water."Still really hope to see you guys, please visit," she said at the end of the video while showing herself hunched up in a corner of the booth, taking shelter from the rain.Some likened the situation to Thailand's floating markets.

Speaking to AsiaOne, the organiser of the event, Keith Tay, shared that they were aware of the flash flood situation that happened on Wednesday evening.

 

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