Torrential rain in Toronto, Canada, breaks 83-year-old record – World

Torrential rains wreaked havoc in Toronto, Canada. Flood situation has arisen in many areas of the city. Most of the roads began to offer a view of the pond.

100 millimeters of rain fell in Toronto on Tuesday, breaking an 83-year-old record, Environment Canada said. Several railway stations were also flooded due to which the movement of trains had to be stopped for some time.

When it became impossible to move forward during the heavy rain, many people left their vehicles on the road and headed home. Some vehicles were swept away in the relay.

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Torrential rains left millions without electricity. Thousands of people have been trapped in their homes. The city administration has issued a high alert under which people have been asked not to leave their homes unnecessarily.