“Siloso Beach and East Coast Park [Area B] are now in the final phase of clean-up operations. We are calling all volunteers to come forward to help our cleaning staff to comb and remove tar balls from the beaches,” she said.
As the tar balls are scattered across the affected beaches and it is a labour-intensive process to pick them all up, Ms Fu called upon the help of volunteers in what she called the biggest beach clean-up exercise in Singapore.
“The sooner we can clear these tar balls, the sooner we can enjoy our beautiful beaches,” she said.
CNA has contacted the National Parks Board and Sentosa for a more detailed timeline on the remaining clean-up operations.
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