If you haven’t heard, Toronto, Canada’s largest city and home to around 2.7 million people, was flooded last night after a severe thunderstorm poured more than a month’s worth of rain in a few hours. While the average rainfall for July in Toronto is 71 mm (2.8 inches), more than 90mm (3.54 inches) fell into the city on Monday – according to CTV News, there was a record-breaking 126 mm of rain at Pearson Airport.

Naturally, all that rain falling in such a short period resulted in flash floods all over the city, catching many drivers by surprise, some of whom were stranded in the waters.

Yesterday, over at Jalopnik, we saw a picture of a Ferrari California stuck in the waters and today, we have video footage of the partially submerged Italian supercar from both news reports and Canadians who happened to be crossing the Simcoe Underpass.

We also found a few more interesting clips, including one of a Saturn driver who thought he could easily conquer a few feet of water with his non-amphibian GM model…

If you were in Toronto and took any videos and/or pictures yesterday, or if you happen to stumble upon any other clips on the internet, tell us in the comments or shoot us an email and we’ll add it below.

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