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Heavy rains, major flooding close about 10 streets in Dundas

Heavy rain has clogged storm drains and swollen the Red Hill Creek and Spencer Creek in Dundas triggering a mudslide and flooding at least eight streets.

Red Hill Creek, Spencer Creek have begun to overflow

Heavy rain clogged storm drains in Dundas, Ont., Thursday and flooded at least eight streets in the Hamilton-area community. (Rebuild Hamilton/Twitter)

Heavy rain has clogged storm drains and swollenthe Red Hill Creek in East Hamilton, and Spencer Creek in Dundas, triggering a mudslide and flooding at least eight streets in the community.

Calls about theflooding began coming in around 7:40 p.m., Hamilton Police Staff Sgt. Oliver Mann said Thursday, cutting off the main thoroughfare between Dundas and Highway 6.

"This is the worst its been in 40 years," said John Hejno, who owns the plaza at the corner of York Road and King Street in Dundas. That plaza was severely flooded around 9 p.m. on Thursday.

The inclement weather also triggered a mudslide, which closed King Street East, between East and West streets, Mann said. The rising water also shut down the CP rail line.

The affected streets currently include:

  • WestobyCourt
  • Watson's Lane
  • Martingrove Drive
  • RavineDrive
  • Olympic Drive at York Road
  • WillowglenCourt
  • King Street East, between West Street and East Street
  • Creighton Road at Mill Street

The city tweeted a press release around 8:30 p.m. saying, "flows reaching the Woodward Wastewater Treatment Plant have reached the point where it may create some localized flooding in the sewer system in the lower reaches around the area of the plant. It's difficult to know with certainty where the flooding could occur, but residents should be aware of the potential."

City of Hamilton spokesperson Jasmine Graham told CBC Hamilton on Thursday they are also aware of flooding in the Centennial Parkway area, "and other localized spots throughout the city." She said it's too early to determine a damage estimate.

Earlier on Thursday, the Hamilton Conservation Authority posted a forecast of at least 20 mm of rainfall in the area, and said a flood warning will be in place until Monday.

Corrections

  • This article was amended to fix erroneous spellings on several of the streets listed.
    Apr 21, 2017 5:18 PM ET