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!style='width:50%;text-align:left'|[[2023|← 2023]] | |||
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==Aviation== | ==Aviation== | ||
*May 21 - A Boeing 777-312ER operated by [[Singapore Airlines]] experienced [[Singapore Airlines Flight 321|sudden turbulence]], resulting in 71 injuries and 1 fatality. <ref>[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/sq321-singapore-airlines-turbulence-death-london-bangkok-sia-4352051]</ref> | *May 21 - A Boeing 777-312ER operated by [[Singapore Airlines]] experienced [[Singapore Airlines Flight 321|sudden turbulence]], resulting in 71 injuries and 1 fatality. <ref>[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/sq321-singapore-airlines-turbulence-death-london-bangkok-sia-4352051]</ref> | ||
== | ==Environmental Issues== | ||
* | *June 15 - [[Accident in Pasir Panjang Terminal causes Oil Spill|Oil Spill at Pasir Panjang Terminal]] of Sentosa Island and East Coast Park by a damaged cargo tank in Pasir Panjang | ||
==Land Transport== | |||
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!Date | |||
!style='width:20%;max-width:25em'|Service Affected | |||
!class='unsortable'|Event | |||
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!23 June | |||
|{{TEL}} Stage 4 | |||
|Stage 4 ({{TE23|}} to {{TE29|}}) begins operations. | |||
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!25 September | |||
|{{EWL}} {{EW19|}} - {{EW27|}} | |||
|A [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries 151]] train [[2024 Clementi Train Derailment|de-railed]], causing train service to be suspended for six days. | |||
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!10 December | |||
|{{NEL}} | |||
|Opening of {{Stn|Punggol Coast}} station along {{NEL}}. | |||
|} | |||
==Notable Deaths== | ==Notable Deaths== | ||
*16 January - Death of centenarian Soh Lian Tee, leaving behind 102 family members. <ref> [https://mustsharenews.com/great-great-grandma-passes/]</ref> | *16 January - Death of centenarian Soh Lian Tee, leaving behind 102 family members. <ref> [https://mustsharenews.com/great-great-grandma-passes/]</ref> | ||
*3 May - Death of centenarian Ang Yin Chuan, leaving behind 98 family members. <ref> [https://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/family-bids-farewell-105-year-old-matriach]</ref> | *3 May - Death of centenarian Ang Yin Chuan, leaving behind 98 family members. <ref> [https://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/family-bids-farewell-105-year-old-matriach]</ref> | ||
==Politics== | |||
*January 18 - S. Iswaran resigns as transport minister. | |||
*May 15 - Lawrence Wong is sworn in as the 4th Prime Minister of Singapore. | |||
==Technology== | |||
*19 July - [[Global IT Outage]] causes Singapore's [[Changi Airport]] screens show the blue screen of death, many news companies also could not share their Stories. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Events | [[Category:Events]] |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 10 March 2025
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Aviation[edit]
- May 21 - A Boeing 777-312ER operated by Singapore Airlines experienced sudden turbulence, resulting in 71 injuries and 1 fatality. [1]
Environmental Issues[edit]
- June 15 - Oil Spill at Pasir Panjang Terminal of Sentosa Island and East Coast Park by a damaged cargo tank in Pasir Panjang
Land Transport[edit]
Date | Service Affected | Event |
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23 June | Thomson–East Coast Line Stage 4 | Stage 4 (TE23Tanjong Rhu to TE29Bayshore) begins operations. |
25 September | East–West Line EW19Queenstown - EW27Boon Lay | A Kawasaki Heavy Industries 151 train de-railed, causing train service to be suspended for six days. |
10 December | North East Line | Opening of Punggol Coast station along North East Line. |
Notable Deaths[edit]
- 16 January - Death of centenarian Soh Lian Tee, leaving behind 102 family members. [2]
- 3 May - Death of centenarian Ang Yin Chuan, leaving behind 98 family members. [3]
Politics[edit]
- January 18 - S. Iswaran resigns as transport minister.
- May 15 - Lawrence Wong is sworn in as the 4th Prime Minister of Singapore.
Technology[edit]
- 19 July - Global IT Outage causes Singapore's Changi Airport screens show the blue screen of death, many news companies also could not share their Stories.