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Skillful female truck driver captivates online users and garners countless praises
A woman’s skillful command of a trailer truck has captured the attention of millions on TikTok. Shared by @wanizulkifliii, the video, showcasing her exceptional driving prowess, has garnered 3.7 million views. Among the numerous comments, users praised her audacity, with one remarking on the daunting task of even parking a car in comparison
MALAYSIA: In a remarkable display that left countless netizens in awe, a woman took the wheel of a trailer truck, shattering stereotypes and redefining gender roles.
Traditionally, truck and trailer drivers have been predominantly male, but this paradigm is being reshaped.
Obtaining a truck license is no simple feat, demanding remarkable patience and dexterity to navigate the intricate machinery and numerous gears involved.
With finesse, she maneuvers the trailer truck, employing hand signals to gracefully request passage from fellow motorists.
The captivating video captures her journey at the helm of the elongated trailer truck, a pioneering moment that sent ripples through the internet.
@wanizulkifliii Saya tumpang lalu sikit ya, terimakasih bagi kerjasama🫶🏻
The video’s virality can be attributed to the novelty of witnessing a female truck driver, a domain conventionally dominated by men.
The woman’s proficiency in handling the massive trailer truck adds to the video’s allure.
As of the time of writing, the video, which was shared by user @wanizulkifliii on Friday (4 Aug), has garnered an astonishing 3.7 million views on TikTok.
Alongside this impressive view count are 296.6 thousand likes and 13 thousand shares.
Venturing into the comment section, a prevailing sentiment is the admiration for the woman’s audacity in commandeering a trailer truck, a vehicular giant that demands exceptional finesse to master.
User y***** acknowledged her bravery, commenting, “Respect! Coming from an ex-shipping worker.”
User l**** chimed in, sharing a personal experience, “Even parking my car feels daunting, yet she effortlessly executes a u-turn with that truck. Tomorrow, I might just opt for a motorcycle.”
Another user praised her prowess, stating, “Filled with pride witnessing an intelligent woman take the wheel of a truck. The largest vehicle I’ve handled is a Hiace. Salutations, sis.”
The road she’s traversing is breaking barriers, proving that skill knows no gender, and that determination propels individuals to conquer even the most colossal challenges.
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WMP raises over S$1,600 in a day to help struggling family clear outstanding water bill
Workers Make Possible (WMP) raised over S$1,600 in a single day to assist a struggling family living in a rental flat. The family’s water supply was reduced due to an outstanding S$900 bill. The mother has been severely ill for months, unable to work, leaving her husband, who earns less than S$2,000 per month after CPF deductions, as the sole breadwinner.
SINGAPORE: A struggling family living in a rental flat had their water supply reduced on 1 October, as revealed in an Instagram post by the workers’ rights advocacy group, Workers Make Possible (WMP).
In an effort to ease the family’s burden, a fundraiser was launched. By the evening of 1 October, S$1,620 had been raised.
Of this amount, S$1,200 was transferred to the family to fully clear their outstanding water bill and address other urgent expenses.
The family, which had been accumulating water bill arrears for several months, was informed by SP Group that their water supply would only be fully restored if they paid S$450 upfront—half of their total outstanding bill of S$900.
According to WMP, the mother of the family has been severely ill for months, leading to her inability to work.
As a result, her husband, who earns less than S$2,000 per month after CPF deductions, is the sole breadwinner for the family, which includes young children.
With the rising cost of living in Singapore, the family has struggled to manage household expenses, leading to unpaid bills, WMP shared in the post.
After contacting SP Group, the mother was told the water supply would resume if half of the arrears were paid. However, she could not afford the required S$450.
This situation occurs amid rising water prices in Singapore.
The government raised the price of water by 20 cents per cubic metre this year, with an additional increase of 30 cents planned for next year.
WMP argued that despite government subsidies, many low-income families continue to struggle to cover their basic utility bills.
“Subsidies offered by the government don’t come anywhere close to alleviating the struggles of poor families in paying these bills. PUB earned about $286 million in 2021,” WMP challenged.
To support the family, Workers Make Possible organised a fundraiser via PayNow. In a 5:30 pm update on 1 October, WMP announced that S$1,620 had been raised.
Of this amount, S$1,200 was sent to the family to clear their water bill, while the remaining S$420 will be used to assist a young warehouse worker struggling with illness and rent payments, WMP clarified.
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Fire breaks out at HDB Hub in Toa Payoh
A fire broke out today (2 October) around noon in the Basement 3 bin centre of HDB Hub at Toa Payoh Lorong 6. The Singapore Civil Defence Force quickly extinguished the fire and is conducting investigations. The building has resumed full operations, but the public is advised to avoid the loading and unloading bay in Basement 3.
A fire broke out today (2 Ocrober), at approximately noon at HDB Hub, located at Toa Payoh Lorong 6.
According to a Facebook post on the official page of the Housing and Development Board (HDB), the fire originated in the Basement 3 bin centre of HDB Hub.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) was promptly activated and has since extinguished the fire.
Investigations into the cause are currently underway, with SCDF remaining on-site.
In light of the disruption caused by the incident, HDB has informed customers that they may experience longer wait times for appointments.
“Our foremost consideration is the safety of our staff, customers, and members of the public at HDB Hub,” stated HDB, “We thank the public for their patience.”
Reports indicate that three fire engines, a rescue vehicle, and two ambulances were deployed to the scene, with at least 10 firemen present to manage the situation.
An announcement made at approximately 2.05 pm confirmed that the building has resumed full operations; however, the public is advised to avoid the loading and unloading bay in Basement 3.
HDB Hub, the headquarters of the housing board, is situated adjacent to Toa Payoh MRT station and features retail spaces alongside an indoor plaza and a 33-storey office tower.
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