SMRT Buses staff monitor weather alerts and PUB updates in real time, working with bus captains to determine safe diversions or temporary service suspensions. They also conduct annual flood-response exercises at all bus interchanges, where staff identify safe boarding and alighting points, and use PUB’s flood information and the bus floorboard height to guide quick, confident action.
SMRT Trains conducts flood preparedness drills to strengthen readiness. By simulating flooding scenarios, staff practise rapid response measures such as deploying flood barriers to safeguard stations. These drills ensure SMRT is well-prepared to handle extreme weather conditions, protecting station operations and prioritising commuter and staff safety.
Motorist, Singapore’s Vehicle Super App, delivers official flood alerts to drivers islandwide. Using real-time data, the app detects rising water levels on roads and warns motorists travelling toward affected routes, giving time to re-route. Motorist also creates educational content to guide drivers on handling flood situations safely and confidently.
Grab, a superapp providing ride-hailing, food delivery and digital payment solutions, disseminates flood resilience content and safety tips through eDM and push notifications on the Grab driver app, and on Social Media platforms like Facebook & Telegram to keep Driver- and Delivery-Partners safe on the roads.