The Kembangan-Chai Chee CC said that immediately after the incident, its officers instructed the fireworks display to be stopped.
It added: “We also visited the unit where the projectile had landed nearby, to make sure that the family was safe.
“The family assured us that no one was hurt nor was there any damage to their home, as the projectile had only hit the outer facade wall near a window.”
Thanking the family for their understanding and residents for their concern, Kembangan-Chai Chee CC said: “We are working closely with our vendor to ascertain what happened and how we can prevent this in future.”
The Straits Times has contacted the Singapore Civil Defence Force and People’s Association which organised the fireworks display for more information.
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