Revisiting The Mississauga Flood

In what was one of the major weather stories of 2013, the GTA rainfall that cast itself upon us on July 8th 2013 was perhaps the worst Mississauga has seen.

Over at Pearson airport there was 126 mm of rain fall that caused massive flooding the likes the city has never seen before. The rain began in the late afternoon roughly 4pm and lasted through until late in the night. Not only was the flooding a huge concern, but also was a major blackout that occurred across the entire city.

As I was driving along the 403 from Mavis in substantial rainfall, I could see the north side of Mississauga with lights and brightness, but i could also see the south side of Mississauga in complete darkness as if the city was empty.

In terms of costs, the entire GTA incurred recovery costs of over $850 million. In one instance a child was swept away in the rains rapid current near Dundas and Dixie road. As if things couldn't worst it was only 5 months later that we witnessed one of our coldest and longest winters on record with an ice storm that most would prefer to forget.

These weather catastrophe's cause immense damage and great costs to the city of Mississauga, at least there are some pictures though.


































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