A car caught fire in an early morning accident on Saturday involving six vehicles on the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE). A number of videos online show the aftermath of the accident with the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) at the scene. A yellow car not on...
A car caught fire in an early morning accident on Saturday involving six vehicles on the Pan-Island Expressway .
A number of videos online show the aftermath of the accident with the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force at the scene. A yellow car not on fire looked like a Porsche Cayman. In response to a Stomp query, SCDF said it was alerted to a vehicle fire and road traffic accident on the PIE towards Tuas after the Central Expressway exit on Jan 21 about 5.10am.
"SCDF extinguished the fire using a water jet. The cause of the fire is under investigation," said SCDF, adding that five people were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
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