The City of Toronto experienced major disruptions yesterday after a severe storm caused power outages and widespread flooding.
The thunderstorm, which began Tuesday morning and raged into the afternoon, left 167,000 people without power and resulted in the closure of roads, transit stations and more. According to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, the city received heavy rainfall totalling up to 101.5mm.
🇨🇦: Due to major flooding the #DVP is now completely closed from both directions.#Toronto ,#Canada .
16 July,2024#Flooding #Canadá
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— Weather monitor (@Weathermonitors) July 16, 2024
People are sharing some wild videos of the chaos caused by the storm, including Drake, whose Bridle Path mansion experienced some major flooding.
Flood warning remains in effect for the city of Toronto, following this mornings downpour. #onstorm
Also, Drake taking to Instagram moments ago: pic.twitter.com/TaSl5A4Xnw
— Faiza Amin (@Faiza_AminTV) July 16, 2024
The rapper posted a video on Instagram that showed brown, ankle-deep water pouring into his home, with the caption "this better be espresso martini."
Drake's house wasn't the only victim of the storm. The City of Toronto says that over 700 calls were made to 311 regarding basement flooding.
This is it, this man officially had the worst dvp commute ever #Toronto #flood #dvp pic.twitter.com/5ClupAd4JF
— Stephanie Daigle (@DaigleStephanie) July 16, 2024
The Don Valley Parkway was the subject of intense flooding, leaving some vehicles nearly submerged and drivers stranded.
According to CP24, the Parkway has reopened this morning after being closed for nearly 18 hours.
Here’s a video of the flooding on the DVP and the spill over into nearby businesses. #ONstorm #Toronto #Torontoflood pic.twitter.com/cDFui5TtmM
— Tom Stef (@vaughanweather) July 17, 2024
Sections of the 401 and Gardiner Expressway were also closed due to flooding.
Titanic flooding situation at Union Station in Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 @CP24 @CCTV @CBC @CTVToronto @globeandmail pic.twitter.com/CtPtHwJU6H
— Ariana Markle 💛💙 #OPJustice4Emilie🌹✊🛡️⚔️ (@GoldAtlantis) July 16, 2024
The storm even caused chaos for commuters taking public transit. The heavy rainfall resulted in flooding at Union Station which affected access to several areas including the food court, according to the City of Toronto. Power failures caused other TTC stations to close.
Union station #onstorm #toronto pic.twitter.com/kc4g9s0wuf
— Robert Hickey (@rfhburlington) July 16, 2024
This morning, the City of Toronto released an update, stating that most roads have been reopened and that the TTC is operating as usual.
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