Heavy rain disrupts Chinese New Year celebrations

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Heavy rain disrupts Chinese New Year celebrations
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She was looking forward to celebrating the first day of the Chinese New Year with her siblings, but the torrential rain washed out a family meal that was supposed to be at her home in Bedok Reservoir. Two of Ms Daphne Lim’s four siblings and their families decided to skip...

The weather also nearly spoilt the celebrations – the first in two years without Covid-19 measures – for Ms Charmaine Ng and her family.

In the end, they waited until her uncle could drive from Toa Payoh to ferry them, more than two hours later. The 26-year-old student had to quickly salvage the situation by driving to the various outlets to collect the food himself.ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR

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