SINGAPORE — A quiet afternoon turned into a scene of sudden chaos on Monday, June 22, 2026, when three massive trees abruptly toppled in a narrow back alley near Jalan Sultan. The freak accident left a migrant worker in his 30s injured and a community demanding answers about overlooked urban safety hazards.
The incident unfolded at approximately 3:00 PM within a busy cluster of commercial shop houses directly opposite the Textile Centre.
The victim was walking through the alleyway when the towering trees—which stood over 10 meters tall and included a papaya and a jackfruit tree—unexpectedly gave way. With almost no warning, the heavy timber crashed down into the narrow passage, striking the worker before he could escape the impact zone.
Witnesses who rushed to the scene described a sobering sight. The injured man was found sitting on the pavement, visibly stunned and suffering from injuries sustained during the collapse. "He just sat there in complete shock," a local shop employee recounted. "It happened so fast; he had absolutely no time to get out of the way."
Recognizing the urgency of the situation, a male passerby stepped in to assist. After assessing the worker's condition, the Good Samaritan bypassed the wait for emergency vehicles, loaded the injured man into his car, and drove him directly to a nearby hospital for treatment.
As authorities investigate the structural or environmental root causes of the collapse, local business owners have expressed deep frustration, revealing that the tragedy might have been entirely preventable.
Liao Yong An, a 74-year-old local resident, disclosed that at least two of the trees had been leaning precariously over the alleyway for days. Concerned for public safety, Liao had taken photographs of the hazardous greenery and officially flagged the issue to municipal authorities the previous week. Tragically, the trees collapsed before a response or maintenance team could be dispatched to secure the area.
The narrow back alleys around Jalan Sultan are frequently utilized by local businesses, delivery riders, and workers, raising urgent concerns regarding the routine inspection of urban flora embedded within older commercial districts.
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