Murai Reservoir, water reservoir in Singapore
Murai Reservoir is a water storage body in southwestern Singapore created by damming a river in the early 1980s. The site serves to collect rainwater and manage flood control, with open fields and tree coverage surrounding the water's edge.
The reservoir was built in the early 1980s to store rainwater and secure the city's water supply. It forms part of Singapore's broader water management strategy and flood protection efforts for the western region.
Access to the site is restricted as it sits within a military zone and is surrounded by fences and signage. The surrounding roads are quiet, and reaching the area is possible by car or through limited bus connections to the region.
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