Torrential rain causes major flooding in Toronto, parts of GTA
TORONTO — Torrential rain that pummelled Toronto flooded a major highway, several thoroughfares and a key transit hub on Tuesday – requiring emergency crews to rescue people from stranded cars and other spaces – while large parts of the city were left without power.
The rest of the Greater Toronto Area, which was also hit by intense downpours, similarly saw flooding disrupt parts of many communities, with portions of highways awash with water and many cars abandoned.
In Toronto, part of the Don Valley Parkway, a highway running from the north part of the city into downtown, experienced major flooding, with stretches of the highway under brown water by Tuesday afternoon. Multiple stranded vehicles could be seen abandoned in the lanes, with water having risen up past their headlights in some cases.
Toronto Fire Services said they rescued 14 people from flooding on the highway.

