SINGAPORE: Water activities, including swimming and kayaking, were still halted at Sentosa's Siloso, Palawan and Tanjong ...
Water activities at Sentosa's beaches have resumed a week after a crocodile sighting, following extensive surveillance by ...
As the report was assessed to be valid, a joint team was immediately deployed to search for the animal, with operations still ongoing.
SINGAPORE: Beachgoers at Sentosa’s three main beaches were disappointed and concerned after they were kept away from the water following a crocodile sighting off Sentosa Cove on Saturday (Jan 31).
Based on the current assessment, water activities such as swimming, kayaking and organised events can resume with immediate ...
The Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) has allowed water activities to resume around the island, a week after a crocodile ...
The recent crocodile sighting has raised concerns among beachgoers and authorities alike. As a precautionary measure, all water-related activities, including swimming, kayaking, and jet skiing, have ...
An oil spill caused by a dredger boat hitting a stationary cargo tanker has blackened part of Singapore’s southern coastline, including the popular resort island of Sentosa, and sparked concerns it ...
The Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) quickly responded to the crocodile sighting, which was reported to be valid. A joint team from the SDC and the National Parks Board (NParks) was activated to ...
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