Alberta drenched by record-setting rain after summers of wildfire smoke
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Alberta drenched by record-setting rain after summers of wildfire smoke
FAKIHA BAIG
EDMONTON
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED 45 MINUTES AGO
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Streets are flooded in a neighbourhood after an early morning storm in Edmonton on Wednesday. A meteorologist with Environment Canada said Alberta’s capital city saw 264 millimetres of rain in June, smashing the record of 216 millimetres set in 1914.
IVAN ROMANCHAK/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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