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‘Significant Safety risks:’ Toronto Under Flood Warning Amid Heavy Rainfall

Environment Canada expects up to 20 millimetres of rain and 70 km/h wind gusts as runoff raises river levels and floods roads.

  • On Thursday, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority issued a flood warning for Toronto as heavy overnight rainfall and thunderstorms created dangerous conditions across the Greater Toronto Area.
  • Environment Canada reports rainfall totals ranging from 20 mm to 67 mm across watersheds, with an additional 10 mm expected and southwesterly wind gusts up to 70 km/h forecasted throughout the day.
  • Flooding is already affecting the Lower Don River near Todmorden Mills and the Bayview Avenue Extension south of Pottery Road, forcing road closures near the Evergreen Brick Works and stranding vehicles on the Don Valley Parkway.
  • Rising water levels in the Etobicoke Creek and Carruthers Creek watersheds continue to pose risk, as saturated ground reduces absorption capacity and makes all rivers, streams, and low-lying areas potentially dangerous.
  • The TRCA advises residents to avoid flooded areas and keep children and pets away from fast-moving water, while motorists should check traffic conditions before traveling and avoid flooded roadways whenever possible.
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Toronto conservation authority warns of flood risk amid heavy rainfall

The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority is warning residents of increased flood risk amid heavy rainfall and thunderstorms on Thursday.

·Winnipeg, Canada
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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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