Windsor roads reopen after record rainfall swamps streets

No serious injuries were reported

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Caption: Windsor police officers responded to several emergency calls during widespread flooding on August 29, but no significant injuries were reported. (Meg Roberts/CBC)

Windsor's streets are clear after a record-breaking rainfall caused widespread flooding and road closures Tuesday.
Windsor police said driving conditions are back to normal Wednesday morning and thanked motorists for staying safe despite the pouring rain that caused several cars to stall.

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Officers responded to several emergency calls during the downpour, but no significant injuries were reported.
Several traffic lights are still flashing red in all directions, according to police, who reminded drivers to treat such intersections as a four-way stop until crews can get them fixed.