Not the first time the DVP has flooded. So when is the city going to do something about this? Is someone going to have to drown before anyone takes action?
You realize that Toronto is building 22 kilometres of tunnels with massive water reservoirs to ease flooding in the city right? Its a multi billion dollar project. So funny when ignorant people whine on the internet and won't do any research themselves.
EVEN DROWN, they won't or got no $$$ for a fix. Would any company willing to fix it for FREE. If so, I think the city won't mind. Too bad, no taker on FIXING IT FOR FREE (just looked back on the Gardiner since late 90's to now).
@@ThaSchwifty Toronto got a month of rain in 3 hours. For the first little bit it was on and off, then it started pouring heavily and didn't stop. I was lucky enough to be driving on the DVP as the rain started to get bad and the flooding was starting; but it was driveable at that point. Flooding happens very quickly, so within probably 10 minutes the rest would have been underwater. Factor in traffic and a lot of people can't stop safely which is why they get stuck.
@@TheScottbb1 You mean the billions in debt and the need to raise property taxes 10% budget while donating/funding things that they do not need to things? Yah, I am pretty sure there are more important things to spend the money on....like flood prevention?
@@zerospace101 welcome to a modern city. Taxes have gone up with inflation. Compare property taxes with any large Western city. And what makes you think flood prevention isn’t a priority? Look at the Fairbank Silverthorn Storm Trunk Sewer System project as an example. Money is being spent on these problems. But how do you enlarge a river? Maybe the DVP (now offloaded to the province) should be raised a few feet. But as you rightfully say no one wants their taxes to go up. It’s Dundas square that’s getting a rename and not the entire Dundas st. It’s a drop in the bucket of city spending.
@@TheScottbb1 My point assuming it went over your head is that there are much more needed things needing done with the little money Toronto has than renaming things with their crusade against history. Spend more money to speed flood prevention improvements or in more places as an example.
You have to look into this fact .. have any construction jobs been on going in these areas and have the concrete trucks washed out into the sewage drains
Better yet she should have city council spend millions of tax payer dollars renaming the Don Valley Parkway so that it's more inclusive for everyone getting trapped by the flood!
There are literally door handles that dont need electricity for them to work on every tesla. Im sure this lady maybe didnt know, and it's really sad to hear, but every tesla has this. @mcrow9599
@@mcrow9599you won’t be able to open the majority, if not all, car doors when it’s in water due to the pressure. That is, of course, the car isn’t completely underwater
I remember when I lived in Arizona there were signs along certain roadways that said, "DO NOT ENTER WHEN RAINING" and occasionally you would see why. Those roads turned into RIVERS! Maybe Toronto needs to invest in warning signs like that!
Toronto is a joke. Once you leave Toronto and see how much better every other similar sized city in the world is, you will never look at Toronto the same way again. Sad.
All I know is that who ever is in charge of Toronto environmental disaster and emergency department has failed to do their duties . They should have done testing on Toronto roads to deter water to other directions . I have no idea who decides to build union station but they clearly to take in account for any environmental disasters.
How many people got into accidents, got stuck, and had a horrible day because they were forced into the office when their job could have easily been done at home? This is why we need to fight against forced RTO
Have you even checked on the children in Oakville, who were stranded on the lake? Boats broke lose, slammed into other boats, floing free on the lake, waiting for their owners!
"Oh my gosh oh my gosh"⁉️ try HOLY F! It was insane out there at noon today. Near Finch & Keele there was a dip in the road that looked like a huge pit full of water with a car floating around in the middle!
Changing the names of streets and public squares, ie race hustling, is far more important a matter to spend time and effort on...not something as trivially unimportant as infrastructure and maintenance of it.
Am I the only one thinking the road under the bridge is poorly designed. It's like a U trapping the water. And why not make it slant a little towards the river so it drains there in case of flash flood. It's nothing but a water trap.
Like she said she couldn’t tell, which I believe means they are idiots. She even said a car backed up and left but somehow made the link that it’s safe to cross lol wild
@@KanyeIsRight if you don't see the car in front actually enter the water (but instead turn away from it), how would you know if you can make it? Yes it's about 2-feet high which is too high and will cover your car's exhaust thus flooding & stalling it, but most SUV's will easily get through only 1-foot of water....can you tell the difference between 1-foot and 2-feet of water from 300m away? Now if you want to say they SHOULD have erred on the side of caution like the car in front of them, sure I agree, some people will err on the side of caution, some people won't - it depends on their mindset at the time....but calling them idiots because they didn't think the water is high enough to disable their car is the kind of language used by people who spend too much time on the internet.
Where is Olivia Chow hiding at? She knows this area is prone to flooding but instead decides to waste hundreds of thousands of tax payer dollars renaming streets. She needs to resign.
@@michaelbrandon1222 Ok, I'll just use logic...the Don Valley Parkway (and GO Transit's Richmond Hill line) is built along the Lower Don River, a floodplain. There, I proved it. If you need more evidence, just look up "GO train flood 2013".
@@michaelbrandon1222 Huh??? You ARE joking, right? I spent an hour cleaning up my basement last night after the first downpour and then another 1.5 hours this morning after the second, more serious downpour before rushing over to my neighbour's (they are away) to wetvac their basement for three hours. I couldn't keep up with the deluge. Not staged.
Oh don't you worry, we complain about that in Toronto also... You know, come to think of it, we complain about a lot of things....don't take my word for it though, just read through the comment section.
Sorta miss the traditional hand cranked roll down windows. Firstly there’s a reason it’s the Don Valley, valley’s historically don’t handle great amounts of water well. Secondly, wall to wall concrete development and ancient sewer system that can’t handle this new infrastructure. Result we get a lot of rain and we become a Third World city.
I were abused and threatened by the citizens of this Indians because of my intelligence work for the security of NATO countries. Thank God for God's revenge!
Pretty sure they didn't know what to do and were waiting to see if police, fire, or tow trucks were going to come...instead it was Global News to the rescue!
When was the last time we had this kind of flooding in Toronto? I know a decade back or so, I was driving home from work, and entire Steeles and McCowan was flooded but my beautiful little Honda Civic Hatchback had no problems driving through, although I was super scared. I don't have that car anymore. It was a beautiful car. I miss it. This flood reminded me just how much I miss that car! 1996 Red Honda Civic Hatchback. They don't make cars like that anymore!!! 🥺😢
Comes out expecting to be saved, instead gets interviewed 😂
This reporter deserves a raise lol
And the camera man!!
Jook news. Chinese women 😅 oh my gush😂
that reporter great job help people out give him raise
No, the reporter just wanted something in return. An interview on the spot. If he helped without an interview. Then, that's really HELP PEOPLE.
The reporter wasted no time with the interview 😂
No one second
Stay safe , Toronto .
Lol! Reporter was like can you come out to the knee deep water and pouring rain for a quick interview
it's raining Lady. Lucky your're safe, Thank you to Shea our news caster. big heart for you helping stranded citizen out of their car.
Respect to the reporters rain or shine getting stories
The husband has the umbrella and she is getting soaked!
Yes the husband doesn’t want to share his umbrella with the wife and she is too “ disoriented “ to pull the hood up on her raincoat 🤣🤣
@@vrod1a Well spotted!
They are lack of life experience.
Not the first time the DVP has flooded. So when is the city going to do something about this? Is someone going to have to drown before anyone takes action?
Happened in July 2013.
They are too busy sending our tax money to Israel.
You realize that Toronto is building 22 kilometres of tunnels with massive water reservoirs to ease flooding in the city right? Its a multi billion dollar project. So funny when ignorant people whine on the internet and won't do any research themselves.
EVEN DROWN, they won't or got no $$$ for a fix. Would any company willing to fix it for FREE. If so, I think the city won't mind.
Too bad, no taker on FIXING IT FOR FREE (just looked back on the Gardiner since late 90's to now).
I sense a lot of people in the comments don't understand how flash floods work. Nobody intends to go into a flooded street...
Lol, that wasn't a flash flood.
@@samg8012 Then what was it genius?
@@Raptor1867 Sounds like they decided to drive through without realizing how deep it was... Careful driving through puddles!
@@ThaSchwifty Fair enough.
@@ThaSchwifty Toronto got a month of rain in 3 hours. For the first little bit it was on and off, then it started pouring heavily and didn't stop. I was lucky enough to be driving on the DVP as the rain started to get bad and the flooding was starting; but it was driveable at that point. Flooding happens very quickly, so within probably 10 minutes the rest would have been underwater. Factor in traffic and a lot of people can't stop safely which is why they get stuck.
Thank you for rescuing them.
So does anybody else think the money towards renaming Dundas street might be better served trying to mitigate flooding issues like this?
Common sense is frowned upon by Toronto politicians.
No one wants the renaming but that argument is a weird one when you look at the total budget for the city.
@@TheScottbb1 You mean the billions in debt and the need to raise property taxes 10% budget while donating/funding things that they do not need to things?
Yah, I am pretty sure there are more important things to spend the money on....like flood prevention?
@@zerospace101 welcome to a modern city. Taxes have gone up with inflation. Compare property taxes with any large Western city.
And what makes you think flood prevention isn’t a priority? Look at the Fairbank Silverthorn Storm Trunk Sewer System project as an example. Money is being spent on these problems. But how do you enlarge a river? Maybe the DVP (now offloaded to the province) should be raised a few feet.
But as you rightfully say no one wants their taxes to go up. It’s Dundas square that’s getting a rename and not the entire Dundas st. It’s a drop in the bucket of city spending.
@@TheScottbb1 My point assuming it went over your head is that there are much more needed things needing done with the little money Toronto has than renaming things with their crusade against history.
Spend more money to speed flood prevention improvements or in more places as an example.
meeting friends for lunch, that lady didn't have to be on the road unless you have to go to work or medical emergency
Kkkkkkkkk
The car ahead stopped and was backing out. Still they thought may be its safe😅
Always that same area by the Don river that floods when it rains this hard
1:08 till camera is on she is calm and when camera is on she says oh my gosh 😮
You have to look into this fact .. have any construction jobs been on going in these areas and have the concrete trucks washed out into the sewage drains
My basement apartment got flooded kipling and kingsview and the power is off.
Damn, you have a house in Toronto? Lucky!
@@Y_hassapartments are rented not owned like condos. It’s not like the majority of non home owners are walking the streets yet
Wow! Poor Toronto has lots of floods I hope things get ok there
Thank you God!
Story about how wonderful the writers of the story are.
People are about to find out what a hydro locked engine is.
Too bad people has to commute during this weather! 😢
Lunch turned out to be a "wash" 🤣🤣🤣
Half the city was without power for most of the day. Power grid is ancient. This shows it can’t handle anything more than a light rainfall..
Chow can put up signs about the floods for awareness
Better yet she should have city council spend millions of tax payer dollars renaming the Don Valley Parkway so that it's more inclusive for everyone getting trapped by the flood!
I just cycled the Don River trail yesterday no issues , just light rain on Monday Morning
Wonder how the self-driving Tesla's work during these times LOL
They switch to boat mode
A woman was killed when her tesla fell into a body of water and locked her in. She could not get out, and drowned!
There are literally door handles that dont need electricity for them to work on every tesla. Im sure this lady maybe didnt know, and it's really sad to hear, but every tesla has this. @mcrow9599
only model s and X has handles. emergency door release isnt obvious.
@@mcrow9599you won’t be able to open the majority, if not all, car doors when it’s in water due to the pressure. That is, of course, the car isn’t completely underwater
I remember when I lived in Arizona there were signs along certain roadways that said, "DO NOT ENTER WHEN RAINING" and occasionally you would see why. Those roads turned into RIVERS! Maybe Toronto needs to invest in warning signs like that!
Toronto is a joke.
Once you leave Toronto and see how much better every other similar sized city in the world is, you will never look at Toronto the same way again. Sad.
Shh, don't tell them that. They will move to other cities and screw those up too.
That's Chow sister
Chow & Chan, 2 different LAST NAME. Can not be sister 🤭
There "Hi Shawn." Got me 😂
Friends: oh my gosh
olivia chows sister
Watch this with only audio, you would swear it was a adult video, the part when she opens the door.
@1:15
"Did you know how deep it was gunna be"?
You mean audio
@@BostonHorticulture thanks, it's been edited!
😂
How are the work conditions looking for tomorrow in the downtown harbour front area?
All I know is that who ever is in charge of Toronto environmental disaster and emergency department has failed to do their duties . They should have done testing on Toronto roads to deter water to other directions . I have no idea who decides to build union station but they clearly to take in account for any environmental disasters.
Get ready for that tax on drainage.
So 😢 sad
Reporter: Step into my shoes, I do this for a living.
City council will just change the street name to Sunnyways Dr. Fixed!!
Ok but why did she take her shoes off
Because she doesn’t want them to be ruined?!
Is that Mayor Chow in the car?
How many people got into accidents, got stuck, and had a horrible day because they were forced into the office when their job could have easily been done at home? This is why we need to fight against forced RTO
I thought SUV's are made for this???
😢this is rally bed I hope everyone is safe
Have you even checked on the children in Oakville, who were stranded on the lake? Boats broke lose, slammed into other boats, floing free on the lake, waiting for their owners!
only 2 days of rain meanwhile tropical countries have Rainy and Sunny season. where it rains 7-8 days straight .
"Oh my gosh oh my gosh"⁉️ try HOLY F! It was insane out there at noon today. Near Finch & Keele there was a dip in the road that looked like a huge pit full of water with a car floating around in the middle!
Money cant buy you common sense.
"no but money should at least be able to buy buy me lunch, oh myyy goooosshhhh."
tons of people are forced to go to work in this weather. capitalism doesn’t stop for anyone
what is wrong with these people, commen sense would tell you to not go into a flooded street
I guess the weather "fear mongering" didn't work.
Changing the names of streets and public squares, ie race hustling, is far more important a matter to spend time and effort on...not something as trivially unimportant as infrastructure and maintenance of it.
Oh my gosh
1:07 dumbest question ever
It's Olive Chow's sister. 😆
Am I the only one thinking the road under the bridge is poorly designed. It's like a U trapping the water. And why not make it slant a little towards the river so it drains there in case of flash flood.
It's nothing but a water trap.
“No, we couldn’t tell. There was another car stopped ahead of us and he was backing out….” 🤨
Oh my gosh….
maybe olivia dhow can name the storm something non sensical and woke.... then - we get to rename it something else again and again. it's so much fun.
Just another day in the Big Smoke!
Why would you even try to drive through there lol .
flash floods happen all of a sudden
Like she said she couldn’t tell, which I believe means they are idiots. She even said a car backed up and left but somehow made the link that it’s safe to cross lol wild
@@KanyeIsRight if you don't see the car in front actually enter the water (but instead turn away from it), how would you know if you can make it? Yes it's about 2-feet high which is too high and will cover your car's exhaust thus flooding & stalling it, but most SUV's will easily get through only 1-foot of water....can you tell the difference between 1-foot and 2-feet of water from 300m away?
Now if you want to say they SHOULD have erred on the side of caution like the car in front of them, sure I agree, some people will err on the side of caution, some people won't - it depends on their mindset at the time....but calling them idiots because they didn't think the water is high enough to disable their car is the kind of language used by people who spend too much time on the internet.
GPS told them it was the fastest route? 😁
Is this mayor chow
Where is Olivia Chow hiding at? She knows this area is prone to flooding but instead decides to waste hundreds of thousands of tax payer dollars renaming streets. She needs to resign.
That was her ....talking to global news "oh my gosh! we never knew, oh my gosh"
@@dk12368 🤣
no power but the hazard lights work ...smh
Man it's dry as a bone right now, news stations staging these scenes 😂😂
Happening in different parts of the city my guy...
@@KardiFan2000 prove it
@@michaelbrandon1222 Ok, I'll just use logic...the Don Valley Parkway (and GO Transit's Richmond Hill line) is built along the Lower Don River, a floodplain. There, I proved it. If you need more evidence, just look up "GO train flood 2013".
@@michaelbrandon1222 Huh??? You ARE joking, right? I spent an hour cleaning up my basement last night after the first downpour and then another 1.5 hours this morning after the second, more serious downpour before rushing over to my neighbour's (they are away) to wetvac their basement for three hours. I couldn't keep up with the deluge. Not staged.
@@Marie-b4r3e if that's even true or you're not a bot that just means your home needs some sealing
Eletric car
Damn, usually Volvos or will make it through a small puddle…
Was that Olivia Chow in the car?
Wow, you're saying all chinese look the same?
Too late to try and convince us that your actually good people lol😮
Come on, pay attention when you are driving. Check weather warnings.
Weather network had a rainfall watch and when that switched to a rainfall warning, it was already too late.
This is just the first wave of things to come, we really are in the end times
Oh my god / gosh x 1000000 times
I wonder if those people that bought Teslas regret it now
End times folks !!
that's what happens when we pay way to much carbon taxes
Honest to my gods, Drama in a big city, Knee deep water, then there is Canada. Sorry just that we have a bigger Country.
That lady was delusional LOL
And here in bc we are complaining because it’s too hot 🥵 🤷🏾♂️
Oh don't you worry, we complain about that in Toronto also... You know, come to think of it, we complain about a lot of things....don't take my word for it though, just read through the comment section.
Sorta miss the traditional hand cranked roll down windows. Firstly there’s a reason it’s the Don Valley, valley’s historically don’t handle great amounts of water well. Secondly, wall to wall concrete development and ancient sewer system that can’t handle this new infrastructure. Result we get a lot of rain and we become a Third World city.
Its called a rainstorm saps
No sympathy for idiots that INSIST on driving their god damn cars in these conditions.
"oh I didn't know!" Give me a break!
Oh My Gosh...LOL
You have seen nothing yet ,.. you will be yelling oh my God ,.louder and louder ,... but will he hesr you???
I were abused and threatened by the citizens of this Indians because of my intelligence work for the security of NATO countries. Thank God for God's revenge!
Is there insurance for stupid losses
Its staying cold because of the carbon tax its making it rain
clueless..
1:26 they were waiting to be rescued and got help from a reporter to escape a foot of water ? lol
Pretty sure they didn't know what to do and were waiting to see if police, fire, or tow trucks were going to come...instead it was Global News to the rescue!
Gyaaaaa
It had to be the Asian driver that gets stuck.
Toronto votes for carbon taxes. You can see how it's already working.
No common sense, Toronto drivers. Lol
The evs are screwed 😂😂
The water just killed the ICE. I think if it was EV it might have made it out.
When was the last time we had this kind of flooding in Toronto? I know a decade back or so, I was driving home from work, and entire Steeles and McCowan was flooded but my beautiful little Honda Civic Hatchback had no problems driving through, although I was super scared. I don't have that car anymore. It was a beautiful car. I miss it. This flood reminded me just how much I miss that car! 1996 Red Honda Civic Hatchback. They don't make cars like that anymore!!! 🥺😢
It reminded me of how we have lost precious lives in flash floods on the Atlantic Coast. It's really terrible.
😢😢😢😢 💧 💧 💧 💦 💦 💦 🌊 🌊 🌊
For south Indians this is a daily driver😂
are u indian
American news: Thump was close to being killed... Canada news: Toronto had a street flood.
Didnt see it coming, did you?
😂😂
Yup. Just keep sending those taxpayer dollars elsewhere!