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Plumes of smoke at Singapore underground train station, commuters rushing out (PHOTOS, VIDEOS) | Plumes of smoke at Singapore underground train station, commuters rushing out (PHOTOS, VIDEOS) |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A Singapore underground station filled with thick grey smoke as commuters rushed out, covering their noses, photos posted on social media show. | A Singapore underground station filled with thick grey smoke as commuters rushed out, covering their noses, photos posted on social media show. |
The incident took place at Tanjong Pagar Station, an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the East West Line, Channel News Asia reports. | The incident took place at Tanjong Pagar Station, an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the East West Line, Channel News Asia reports. |
Several commuters wrote on social media that the smoke appeared when the train doors opened. Some users on Twitter were writing to SMRT Corporation, a public transport operator in Singapore, asking for an explanation. | Several commuters wrote on social media that the smoke appeared when the train doors opened. Some users on Twitter were writing to SMRT Corporation, a public transport operator in Singapore, asking for an explanation. |
“@SMRT_Singapore May I know what’s the reason for a heavy smoke down at Tanjong Pagar,” asked @CurlyPekjal user on Twitter. | “@SMRT_Singapore May I know what’s the reason for a heavy smoke down at Tanjong Pagar,” asked @CurlyPekjal user on Twitter. |
“@SMRT_Singapore Singapore train 3067 very hot inside. We are at cabin 24 and it’s very hot,” added another user dubbed @Verceles1984. | “@SMRT_Singapore Singapore train 3067 very hot inside. We are at cabin 24 and it’s very hot,” added another user dubbed @Verceles1984. |
The Tanjong Pagar MRT Station opened in 1987 and serves mostly those working in central business districts in the Shenton Way and Robinson Road areas. | The Tanjong Pagar MRT Station opened in 1987 and serves mostly those working in central business districts in the Shenton Way and Robinson Road areas. |
SMRT said in a statement that the gas was “odourless” and that its staff had “switched on the tunnel ventilation system immediately.” | |
The company later confirmed that it was a leak of freon gas from the train’s air-conditioning system. | |
The Singapore Police Force said no one was injured, adding that the train had been towed to Ulu Pandan Depot for inspection. | |
“I was headed to Clementi. When we reached Tanjong Pagar, there was thick smoke filling the cabin. So the passengers rushed out,” Jeremy Tan, 25, told Channel News Asia. | |
One more commuter added that the police on train duty “started to usher people up.” | |
“The pungent smoke lingered in the station but as the initially evacuated train left the platform, the next train came and everyone boarded it and I did too. The smoke continued to come from the front of the train for the next few stops,” she said. |
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