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ECP Tree Branch Collapse Traps Cars, Injures Three
30 Nov
Summary
- A large tree branch fell on at least two cars on the ECP.
- Three people were taken to Raffles Hospital for treatment.
- The expressway was cordoned off by authorities due to the incident.

A dramatic incident unfolded on the East Coast Parkway (ECP) on the afternoon of November 29 when a large tree branch unexpectedly fell, striking at least two vehicles. The collapse occurred on the ECP, heading towards the city, shortly before the Fort Road exit. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene, and three people were subsequently taken to Raffles Hospital for medical attention.
Eyewitnesses reported extensive damage to the vehicles involved, with one red MPV appearing severely crushed. The fallen branch had penetrated the shattered windscreen, and the car's roof was crumpled. Another white car also sustained significant damage to its bonnet and grill. Authorities quickly cordoned off lanes of the expressway to manage the situation and facilitate investigations, causing traffic disruptions.
Two additional individuals were assessed for minor injuries at the scene but declined hospital transport. The National Parks Board has been approached for more details concerning the cause of the tree branch's fall. The incident highlights potential risks associated with urban greenery and infrastructure, prompting an investigation into the matter.




