Synchronisation of Warning Messages in KPE Tunnel
Ministry of TransportSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the discrepancy in warning messages and emergency access during the KPE tunnel fire on 29 August 2017, as raised by Ms Joan Pereira. Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan clarified that while messages were intentionally distinct for motorists inside and outside the tunnel, a temporary lack of synchronisation occurred post-incident. The Land Transport Authority has since reviewed its procedures and rectified this technical issue to ensure consistent messaging across all communication platforms. Regarding emergency access, the Minister stated that firefighters respond from both directions, using cross-passage doors from the opposite side to bypass traffic congestion. Additionally, the Singapore Civil Defence Force utilizes fire bikes and road shoulders to ensure firefighting vehicles can reach incident sites despite tunnel jams.
Transcript
3 Ms Joan Pereira asked the Minister for Transport (a) why were there different warning messages across the different platforms during the KPE tunnel fire that occurred on 29 August 2017; (b) what measures have been taken to synchronise them; and (c) how can firefighters reach and access such fires in the tunnel in the event of a traffic jam.
Mr Khaw Boon Wan: During the 29 August tunnel fire incident, there were different warning messages for motorists at different locations, as intended. Those inside the tunnel were advised via the tunnel messaging and broadcast system to exit the tunnel immediately if they could or turn off their vehicle engines before evacuating via the nearest emergency exit if they could not. Motorists outside the tunnel were advised not to enter via electronic signboards, radio broadcasts and online and mobile platforms.
However, for a short period after the fire was put out, the messages were not synchronised. Messages outside the tunnel had ceased to advise motorists not to enter, but the Land Transport Authority (LTA) tunnel broadcast system continued to ask motorists to evacuate the tunnel. This caused some initial confusion. LTA has since reviewed the process and fixed the problem.
As there could be traffic congestion in the tunnel, the Singapore Civil Defence Force's firefighters will respond to the site of the fire from both directions. Officers coming from the opposite direction at the incident location will access the site via cross-passage doors within the tunnel. Fire bikes will also be despatched, and firefighting vehicles may travel on the road shoulder to reach the site.