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FLOODING CLEARED ON PARTS OF THE DVP

The southbound end of the DVP saw some flooding on Aug. 5 following a period of
heavy rain. (MTO)
Joanna Lavoie
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Toronto police urged drivers to "slow down and use extreme caution" after parts
of the Don Valley Parkway flooded late Monday afternoon.

 

The water impacted  the southbound DVP at Don Mills Road as well as lanes of the
highway nera Bayview/Bloor.

 


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Parts of the northbound Don Valley Parkway at Dundas Street East were affected
by the flooding, which cleared shortly before 8 p.m.

 

On Monday evening, Environment Canada issued a specual rainfall statement for
Toronto and Mississauga-Brampton. A short time later, the statement was
downgraded to a rainfall warning and has since ended.

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