Slideshow: Flash flooding in Toronto, July 8, 2013

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Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press
A tow truck driver floats a car out of the Don Valley Parkway.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press A tow truck driver floats a car out of the Don Valley Parkway.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press
A woman checks her car in flood water on Lakeshore Boulevard.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press A woman checks her car in flood water on Lakeshore Boulevard.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press
A woman gets gets back in her car via the passenger-side window on Lakeshore Boulevard.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press A woman gets gets back in her car via the passenger-side window on Lakeshore Boulevard.
Chris Young / The Canadian Press
A woman ponders her journey home at Toronto's Union Station after rail services were severely disrupted by flooding.
Chris Young / The Canadian Press A woman ponders her journey home at Toronto's Union Station after rail services were severely disrupted by flooding.
Michael Li / The Canadian Press
The water began rising inside the GO Train not long after it hit the flooded tracks.
Michael Li / The Canadian Press The water began rising inside the GO Train not long after it hit the flooded tracks.
Winston Neutel / The Canadian Press
A GO Train is stranded on flooded tracks as night falls.
Winston Neutel / The Canadian Press A GO Train is stranded on flooded tracks as night falls.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Ppress
Stranded GO Train passengers wait to be rescued by boat.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Ppress Stranded GO Train passengers wait to be rescued by boat.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press
Stranded GO Train passengers make their way to dry land.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press Stranded GO Train passengers make their way to dry land.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press
An ambulance's lights illuminate stranded GO Train passengers being rescued.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press An ambulance's lights illuminate stranded GO Train passengers being rescued.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press
A stranded, flooded GO Train is later Monday evening.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press A stranded, flooded GO Train is later Monday evening.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press
A rescue worker wades past a flooded police vehicle.
Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press A rescue worker wades past a flooded police vehicle.
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