As the year comes to an end, relive the events that took centre stage in Singapore in 2025. From MRT breakdowns and sinkholes to Ariana Grande being rushed at during the Wicked premiere, here are the top 10 local stories in 2025 that got tongues wagging.
MRT breakdowns: 2025 saw at least
15 rail disruptions in just three months,
leading to widespread scrutiny of the MRT network’s efficiency. The breakdowns thrust Singapore’s public transport into the spotlight as frustrated commuters questioned the reliability of rail. In response, a new task force was formed to help identify faults in the transport system.
An SMRT employee at Outram Park MRT station advising travellers during a breakdown on the Thomson-East Coast Line at about 7.30am on Sept 17.
PHOTO: ST FILE
Four-year-old Megan Khung died in 2020 from abuse
inflicted on her by her mother and her mother’s boyfriend. This year, an independent review panel identified a number of breaches by the government agencies that had handled the case. As a result of the review, a new social services coordination centre will be set up to handle cases of child abuse.
A selection of toys and a photo of Megan Khung taken in 2017, photographed at her grandmother’s flat on Oct 24, 2025.
ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
River Valley shophouse fire: On April 8,
a fire broke out at a cooking school for children
at a shophouse in River Valley Road. When some migrant workers who had been working nearby saw the burning shophouse and children stranded on a third-floor window ledge, they rushed over to help. They used a ladder to climb up to the third storey and brought the children to safety. Sadly, one 10-year-old girl died in the fire and 21 other children were injured, but the workers were widely praised for their courage in preventing a worse tragedy. They and members of the public who had also rushed to help were later commended by the authorities.
On April 8, a fire broke out at a cooking school for children at a shophouse in River Valley Road.
ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
Singapore held its general election.
Here were three memorable moments.
– The four-way fight in Tampines GRC: Since 1988, Tampines GRC has had two-way electoral races, except for 1997 when the PAP won in a walkover. But this year, an unprecedented four-way race between the PAP, Workers’ Party, National Solidarity Party and People’s Power Party emerged. The PAP won the constituency.
Singaporeans went to the polls on May 3.





