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Toronto underpass flooding leads to Beck taxi rescue

A heavy downpour on Tuesday night caused localized flooding in Toronto with two taxi cabs becoming trapped in a downtown underpass.
A pair of Beck taxi cabs carrying several passengers became trapped in a downtown Toronto underpass after heavy rain on Tuesday night. (CBC)

A heavy downpour onTuesdaynight caused localized flooding in Torontowith two taxi cabsbecoming trapped in a downtown underpass.

The pair of Beck taxi cabs were haltedinthe several feet of murky water that pooled inthe tunnel near Front Street and Lower Simcoe Street.

Toronto firefighters waded into the knee-deep water, assisting several of the trapped passengers to exit the vehicles and walk to dry land.

'Our main worry was them not falling in that water.' Capt. Murray Manson, Toronto Fire Services

"Our main worry was them not falling in that water," Toronto fire Capt. Murray Manson said.

One woman was lifted out of the cab and over a concretebarrier onto the sidewalk.

Manson described the underpass as a "dangerous" and a "problem" area most likely due to its proximity to Lake Ontario.

Aphoto was captured in the same Lower Simcoe tunnel of an abandoned two-door silver Ferrari after a record rainfall last month that caused extensive flooding and power outages across the Greater Toronto Area.

"People Ithink underestimate they think they're going to get through it (and) it's not that deep,"Manson said, adding water levels on Tuesday reached nearly a metre of water."As soon as that happens your car is going to die and you're stuck in the middle."

There were also reports ofa large puddle that had formedon the Museum Station subway platform but TTC service was not disrupted.