Saturday, March 14

Category: environment

Crocodile Sighting Disrupts Sentosa Beach FunSINGAPORE: Visitors at Sentosa’s popular beaches expressed frustration and worry after authorities suspended water-based activities following a crocodile sighting near Sentosa Cove on Saturday, January 31. Swimming, kayaking, and other water pursuits remain off-limits at Siloso, Palawan, and Tanjong beaches until officials deem it safe.The…

SINGAPORE: Authorities have suspended water activities, such as swimming and kayaking, at three Sentosa beaches—Siloso, Palawan, and Tanjong—until further notice following a crocodile sighting in the waters off Sentosa Cove on Saturday evening. Joint Search Operation Underway The…

In the serene waters of the West Johor Strait, thousands of blue barrels float idly, marking the sites of mussel cultivation. These belong to Jefree Salim, a 43-year-old third-generation farmer from Malaysia’s indigenous Seletar community, known for their…

Singapore’s air quality remains in the healthy range despite the detection of several hotspots on the Indonesian island of Bintan and in Johor, Malaysia. Environmental monitoring indicates that current wind patterns are shielding the city-state from significant smoke impact, though officials continue to track the situation closely. Regional Hotspots and…