Chronicles of Old Singapore | The Bukit Ho Swee Fire Part 1 – The Biggest Fire
Description
Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. Loh Kah Seng begins a new series on the 1961 fire at Bukit Ho Swee – the biggest in Singapore history and the place where he traces his roots. He relates the terror and chaos on that fateful day on 25 May 1961 as the inferno crossed two main roads and rendered 16,000 people homeless in a matter of hours. The fire was the topic of his PhD dissertation. In subsequent episodes, he will talk about what the fire meant to the people and how it changed Singapore forever.
00:00 Introduction
00:51 My Story in Bukit Ho Swee
02:15 The Fire as a Milestone for Singapore
06:30 A Typical Kampong
09:08 174-A Kampong Tiong Bahru
11:18 Battling the Fire & Fire-fighters
14:14 Arc of Destruction
18:03 In the Inferno’s Path
20:13 4 Dead
22:26 The Fire Site
24:27 Further Research
25:54 Outro
My book, Squatters to Citizens:
https://nuspress.nus.edu.sg/products/squatters-into-citizens
I am Dr Loh Kah Seng, the people’s historian. In Chronicles of Old Singapore, I speak to people about their memories of Singapore before it became a global city.
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