Heavy rain disrupts Chinese New Year celebrations

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Heavy rain disrupts Chinese New Year celebrations
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The rain not only affected transport services, but food delivery as well. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - 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.

She said: “Hopefully, they decide to make the trip here, as I have not seen them in a while and would love to spend time with them playing mahjong.” The weather also nearly spoilt the celebrations – the first in two years without Covid-19 measures – for Ms Charmaine Ng and her family. Said Ms Ng: “It’s unfortunate that this is the first year that we get to celebrate with no restrictions, but the rain had to dampen our plans.”Mr Ian Kunasegaran, who was throwing a dinner party for about 15 friends on Sunday, had planned to order food on Grab but was shocked to see waiting times of about 75 to 90 mins, compared to the usual 30 minutes or less. Grab said there were fewer delivery riders owing to the rain.

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