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High water levels creating hazards after heavy rainfall

Road and neighbourhoods underwater after 42 to 67 millimetres rainfall hit the city yesterday.

THUNDER BAY – In the aftermath of Monday's rainstorm, parts of the city are underwater causing trouble for the local residents.

The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority (LRCA) said that between 42 to 67 mm of rain has been recorded overnight with the highest amounts recorded west of the City of Thunder Bay in the Corbett Creek and Whitefish River.

Newswatch has received reports of several vehicles getting stuck when attempting to enter the McDonald's restaurant parking lot on Memorial via the the Macdonell Street entrance. With the high water levels flooding a section of the parking lot and a nearby ditch, some drivers have missed the driveway ending up in the ditch, according to a manager at the McDonald's.

The public should stay away from the Macdonell Street entrance, said the manager, but all other entrances are clear of water and accessible to the restaurant.

On Bruce St. just behind Grandview Mall, there is a small stream completely over following onto residents’ lawns and flooding into the neighbourhood.

The LRCA is advising that people pay attention to their surroundings and use caution in flooded areas. Motorists shouldn’t drive through a flooded road as high flows and slippery banks can be dangerous. 

They also advise parents and caregivers to keep children away from all watercourses and talk to them about the dangers of cold fast flowing water.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.



Clint  Fleury,  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

About the Author: Clint Fleury, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Clint Fleury is a web reporter covering Northwestern Ontario and the Superior North regions.
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