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Persistent stench of urine plagues Woodlands residents despite complaints and CCTV surveillance
Persistent stench of urine plagues Woodlands residents despite complaints and CCTV surveillance

Independent Singapore

time29-06-2025

  • Independent Singapore

Persistent stench of urine plagues Woodlands residents despite complaints and CCTV surveillance

YT screencapture/8World SINGAPORE: For nearly a year, residents of a block of flats in Woodlands have been battling an overpowering smell of urine that refuses to go away, despite repeated complaints to the town council, appeals to their Member of Parliament, and even police reports. The stench, which many say is at its worst near the second-floor elevator lobby, has left residents feeling sick, frustrated, and helpless. When an 8World reporter visited the block recently, she observed that the odour hit as soon as he climbed the stairs to the second floor. The pungent smell seemed to emanate from the garbage chute area, though a closer inspection did not reveal any obvious urine stains on the floor. For residents who live on this level or need to wait daily for the elevator, enduring the stench has become part of their routine. One resident, who has lived there for over a decade, said the problem started about a year ago. 'The smell is very, very strong, so it's hard to breathe while we're waiting for the elevator to go up,' she told 8World, 'I don't really understand why there are two cameras but they still can't catch it.' According to her, complaints were filed with the Sembawang Town Council and the MP several times. In response, the council put up a notice at the elevator area warning against urinating in public spaces. However, the situation has not improved. Another resident living directly opposite the garbage chute said the problem had become almost a daily ordeal. 'I am closest to it and I can smell it almost every day,' she said, 'They install this and that and ask the cleaners to come and clean it up, but there is no improvement. It has always been this smelly and no one can catch them.' Some residents speculated that discarded diapers from a nearby kindergarten could be the source of the odour. However, when asked, the kindergarten firmly denied any wrongdoing and explained that all used diapers are securely packed into bags, placed in covered bins within the premises, and later sent to the HDB's garbage collection point. Sembawang Town Council confirmed that it had installed CCTV surveillance in the area but said that the cameras had so far failed to detect any suspicious activity. The council told 8World that it would be taking further steps to tackle the issue, such as adjusting the positioning of cameras and fencing off some areas.

Attacking magpies can't stand the rain in Spain, say dazed locals
Attacking magpies can't stand the rain in Spain, say dazed locals

Times

time16-05-2025

  • Times

Attacking magpies can't stand the rain in Spain, say dazed locals

In scenes reminiscent of Alfred ­Hitchcock's horror film, birds have been ­attacking people in the southern Spanish town of Linares. Indignant residents have taken to protecting their heads with umbrellas after numerous attacks in several parts of the town in Jaén province in the ­Andalusia region. The culprits have been identified as members of the Iberian magpie species. Authorities have tried to allay concerns by saying that the attacks are not malicious. • Visitors to Spain's tallest mountain will face 'eco-tax' The town council has issued a ­communiqué saying that they do not mean to cause harm but are 'an instinctive and temporary response typical of their breeding season'. The episode began with the occasional isolated peck but has become a regular battle, locals told

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