Severe thunderstorms hit Toronto, around 300,000 residents without power

HeadlinesSevere thunderstorms hit Toronto, around 300,000 residents without power

Toronto, Canada:  Severe thunderstorms hit Toronto, around 300,000 residents without power and met office of Canada, the national weather service, put Toronto under a severe thunderstorm warning through Monday night because of a “cluster” of storms approaching from the southern Ontario cities of Brampton and Mississauga. Total rainfall is expected to near or exceed 4 inches.

Go Train, a commuter train, with passengers waiting to be rescued inside, is stuck in flood waters during a heavy rainstorm in Toronto

Flash flooding has left hundreds of passengers stranded aboard the Richmond Hill public train, according to the Globe and Mail, with as many as 1,000 people thought to be stuck in cars. The water was ankle deep and forced commuters to the upper level of the cars and to open the windows for extra air.

Asad Haroon
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