Rat infestations at food establishments remain a public health concern in Singapore. Last year, authorities penalised eateries in more than 230 cases. While licensed operators are required to implement proper prevention measures, businesses warn that a single errant player can trigger a surge in rat activity. Meanwhile, no rat burrows have been detected in Little India in March and April — down from an average of 37 burrows found every two months in 2025. The National Environment Agency said rat activity in the area has fallen by about 40%, and it is looking to use video analytics to keep rat populations at bay. Eugene Chow and Rachel Teng report.
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