Many parts of the world are dealing with dangerous flood conditions in the final days of 2023. Tony Grace reports.

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Good evening many parts of the world are spending the final weekend of 2023 facing the damaging and deadly aftermath of severe weather storms and floods have been causing unprecedented hardships and in some places communities are ramping up efforts to stay safe into the new year ctv’s Tony Grace on the dangerous

Conditions a flooded tunnel on a high-speed rail line in the UK bringing New Year’s weekend travel to a halt online with a travel agent and she’s trying to find a hotel so not looking good 41 trains that normally connect London with Paris Amsterdam Brussels and other European cities canell today

Expected to resume Sunday it’s quite frustrating but yeah hopefully we make it to our destination the amount of water in the tunnel described as unprecedented just days after storm Garrett battered the UK with heavy rain and high winds in South Africa today the tragic aftermath of flash flooding

Becoming more clear officials say 21 people were killed in the community of Lady Smith in northeastern Australia parts of Queensland still recovering from a deadly storm this week got another month’s worth of rain in a few hours while across the South Pacific in Peru more heavy rain is expected where

Flood waters this week inundated as many as 14,000 homes farther north in California they were Shoring up Pacific Coast neighborhoods hit by a wall of water on Thursday that it washed down the street like it was a river an ocean surged that crashed ashore during high

Tide this year’s El Nino cycle of warm Pacific air is Shifting wind and weather patterns and this year it is abnormally strong and there is over 50% chance that it might be one of the strongest ever recorded putting North America on track for more unusual winter weather in the

Weeks to come it’s going to raise the temperature um across North America and what that means is the precipitation that could normally fall as snow um could very much fall as rain and it can lead to some of the flooding issues that we’ve seen Environment Canada expects

This cycle of El Nino to influence our weather patterns through the winter some climate officials in the US think its presence could be felt until April or later Heather Tony thank you

48 Comments

  1. 😂focus on building that infrasteucture, even third world countries have high speed rail lines, underground electric cables and most importantly affordable houses and food. what does canada produce igloos?

  2. Why would anyone build communities closer to water or on lower ground. Sounds really dumb. Cities like Montreal and New York should be condemned because it will cost residents millions from yearly flooding.

  3. Everyones wet soggy moist & broke! Planet weather systems seem out of sink, i blame ice cap melt, trees cut down, oil gas coal & greed! 🤔

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