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2 workers rescued after being trapped on gondola over 20 storeys high outside Raffles City Tower

2 workers rescued after being trapped on gondola over 20 storeys high outside Raffles City Tower

CNA21-07-2025
Two workers have been rescued after being stranded on a gondola more than 20 storeys high outside Raffles City Tower. The building's management says the workers were trapped for more than an hour after "the weather suddenly changed". They were carrying out routine re-sealant work on the building's exterior. Eugene Chow reports.
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