Tag: East Coast Park Beach

  • Missing Schoolboy’s Body Found After 3 Hour Search Operation At East Coast Beach

    Missing Schoolboy’s Body Found After 3 Hour Search Operation At East Coast Beach

    The body of a missing schoolboy was found in the waters off East Coast beach on Monday (May 8) afternoon after a search operation that lasted for three hours.

    The Straits Times understands that the boy is a student from Jurongville Secondary School. He is believed to have drowned.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) first announced in a Facebook post that it was alerted to a report of a missing person at around 12.25pm.

    In a subsequent update at 3.33pm, it said that the body of the missing person had by found by SCDF’s Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) rescuers.

    “Our condolences to the family,” SCDF added in the update.

    The search was conducted along a stretch of beach near East Coast Park’s area E, which was cordoned off when The Straits Times arrived at around 2.45pm.

    At least three coastal police boats were seen searching the waters. An ambulance, two fire engines, a Red Rhino and several police cars were also spotted.

    Several students wearing Jurongville uniforms were seated at a nearby pavilion.

    A 54-year-old man, who declined to be named, told ST he was fishing at Bedok jetty when a passerby told him just before noon that a boy had drowned.

     

    Some pictures taken at the scene.

     

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    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/

  • Section Of East Coast Park Beach Closed Due To ‘Oil Slick’

    Section Of East Coast Park Beach Closed Due To ‘Oil Slick’

    A section of East Coast Park beach was closed off to swimmers today (July 12) due to an “oil slick”, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said.

    Twitter user Gurmit Singh (@gurms) first alerted TODAY to the incident. Mr Singh said that there was a “smell of petrol in the air”.

    An NEA spokesman said it was notified at around 1.45pm of the oil slick. Officers who arrived later at the site found the area near the rock bund and shoreline of Area C3 East Coast Beach to be affected.

    The oil patch measured approximately 10m by 5m, said the spokesman and a 100m stretch of the beach was temporarily closed to beach-goers as contractors commenced a clean-up of the affected area.

    A Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) spokesman also said it had been informed of the sighting.

    The MPA “did not receive any report of oil spill from ships”, the spokesman said.

    When TODAY went down to the scene, a sign had already been put up warning beach-goers of “contaminated” waters.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com