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Pulau Bukom also known as Pulau Bukum (Chinese 毛广岛 Tamil புளு புகோம்) is a small restrictedaccess island belonging to Singapore that is located about five kilometres to the south of Mainland Singapore off the Straits of SingaporeThe size of Pulau Bukom is about 145 km 2 (056 sq mi) Pulau Bukom is also known as Pulau Bukom Besar which has a small.

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Pulau Tekong also known colloquially as Tekong is the secondlargest of Singapore’s outlying islands and found off Singapore’s northeastern coast east of Pulau UbinThe island is used by the Singaporean military and is not open to the general public Transport to the island for permitted persons is via SAF Changi Ferry Terminal The 2443 km 2 (6037 acres) island is expanding.

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新加坡布星岛(Pulau Busing)码头的终端站燃油储罐(T454)发生火灾事故 2018年3月20日17时50分左右,Tankstore石油公司在新加坡布星岛(Pulau Busing)码头的终端站燃油储罐(T454)发生火灾事故,事故未造成人员伤亡,大火在6小时后被扑灭。据报道,可能是雷击引起储罐着火。 据悉,Tankstore石油公司在新加坡布.

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The outer islands opposite Pasir Panjang such as Pulau Bukom Pulau Busing Pulau Hantu Pulau Semakau and Pulau Sebarok were inhabited by several Malay fishing kampong before the islands were converted for industrial use Pulau Bukom has been Far East’s main oil supply centre since 1902 and was the site of Singapore’s first oil refinery in 1961 built by oil.