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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==
==Environmental Issues==
*June 15 - [[Oil washed up on the shores]] of Sentosa Island and East Coast Park by a damaged cargo tank in Pasir Panjang
*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.
==Major Traffic Accidents==
*April 16 - A [[MAN ND323F (Euro V) (Batch 2)|MAN ND323F]], registered  as SG5755K collided with a tree after the driver suffered a heart attack, resulting in the bus losing control and killing the driver. <ref> [https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/smrt-bus-driver-dies-crash-tree-woodlands-no-commuters-4269856]</ref>
*April 22 - A Saab car [[2024 Tampines Saab Car Accident|collided with 5 other vehicles]], killing 2 and injuring 6 others. <ref>[https://mothership.sg/2024/04/at-least-8-injured-after-multi-vehicle-accident-in-tampines/]</ref>
*May 20 - A [[Scania K230UB (Euro V) (Batch 2)|Scania K230UB]], registered as SBS5102H collided with a trailer, causing 3 injuries. <ref>[https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/it-happened-so-fast-and-abruptly-3-passengers-hurt-after-sbs-transit-bus-crashes-parked]</ref>
*May 21 - A [[MAN NL323F (Euro VI)|MAN NL323F]], registered as SG1821D, [[2024 Changi Airport Bus-barrier Collision|collided with a traffic barrier]], resulting in 21 injuries.  <ref> [https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/bus-accident-changi-airport-t3-road-blocker-service-858-hospital-injured-4354481]</ref>


==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==
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[[Category:Events In Singapore]]
[[Category:Events]]

Latest revision as of 20:02, 9 July 2025

← 2023 2025 →

Aviation

Environmental Issues

Notable Deaths

  • 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

  • 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