The 2010–2013 Singapore floods refers to the series of flash floods that hit various parts of the city state Singapore since 2010. The floods came about due to the higher-than-average rainfall that aggregated over a short period of time.
To date, the death toll stands at four. One victim died when a tree fell on a public bus, while another two were injured. Another suffered an instant death when a tree descended on his car.[1] An Indonesian boy was the latest casualty in the June 2011 floods – he fell into an uncovered drain along Whampoa and drowned after being pulled under by strong currents.