SINGAPORE – A pipe leak near Block 222 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 caused water to overflow into a nearby SPC petrol station, national water agency PUB said on Jan 11.
In a Facebook post at 3.23pm, PUB said: “On 11 Jan 2026 at around noon, PUB was alerted to a pipe leak near Block 222 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, which caused water to overflow into a nearby SPC petrol station.
“We immediately deployed our service crew and works are ongoing to facilitate repairs on the potable water pipe. There is no water supply disruption to homes and businesses in the area.”
PUB is investigating the cause of the pipe leak, it added.
Photos sent to The Straits Times earlier on Jan 11 show a grass patch in front of Block 222 flooded with light brown water, partially submerging a path.
The water spread to an SPC station where several cars were parked at the back.
The flooding also affected all three lanes of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 towards Bishan, where police officers were deployed directing traffic.
A resident of Block 222, who wanted to be known only as Mr Thevar, told ST: “I noticed the water level when I was looking out of the window and saw the water gushing out from a pipe and seeping into the petrol station area.”





