
Some city crews told CBC News the tools they normally use to unclog drains weren't deep enough for some areas.
Columbia Street near West 2nd Avenue and Hastings Street near Clark Drive were hit particularly hard. Several drivers were forced to abandon their vehicles after they stalled in the middle of massive puddles.
"The water got so deep it started to go up over the floorboards in some of the cars," said Jerry Dobrovolny, general manager of engineering for the City of Vancouver.
"I'd caution people: If you see a big puddle in the middle of the road, don't try driving through it."














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