- Power outages, submerged cars, flooded subway stations. Dramatic Twitter photos show parts of Toronto hit by floods after heavy rains Monday.
- MORE on #TorontoFlooding : GoTrain stuck, reports 300 ppl trapped RT @YVRBCbro: photo credit @devjay twitpic.com/d1lzdw #breaking
- So my hubby is stuck in a bus at 427 and burnhamthorpe....cars flooded to the roofs pic.twitter.com/N4wUP2K0Qx
- Hey guys! You know how people are overreacting to the rain? Here's Toronto's King Street. pic.twitter.com/8QLXrMfthK #overreacting
- wow, those are rapids on the street in Toronto RT @Hassan_Ouda: pic.twitter.com/vN1iMGXNyS floods #stormTO
- Decided to sprint home and was rewarded w/ submerged cars #flood #carsdrowned #rainstorm #Toronto pic.twitter.com/vznQry421i
- wee bit of rain n flooding in toronto downtown pic.twitter.com/5plBYFQmPw
- Our bus just flooded! #stormTO pic.twitter.com/21nwaaNSSh
- That's one angry storm sewer. #stormTO pic.twitter.com/PxCv9pY6Fu
When we see records being broken and unprecedented events such as this, the onus is on those who deny any connection to climate change to prove their case. Global warming has fundamentally altered the background conditions that give rise to all weather. In the strictest sense, all weather is now connected to climate change. Kevin Trenberth
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