SINGAPORE, July 31 -- Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) has cleared the public to resume water-based activities and recreational fishing around Tuas Second Link, including near Raffles Marina, following a chemical spill last week.
According to a report by The Straits Times, the agency updated its advisory in a Facebook post on July 30, lifting a previous warning issued on July 24.
The initial alert was prompted by a road accident on the Malaysian side of the Second Link, where a collision involving two tankers caused a container carrying propylene glycol to fall into the sea.
NEA said it has since been monitoring water quality along the Johor Strait and around the affected area.
The agency noted that recent tests showed wa...
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