Published On: April 24th, 1937

5 lives lost
On the weekend of April 24-25, South Western Ontario was hit by torrential rains. A sodden watershed created total runoff into the Thames River, producing the highest water levels ever recorded. In London one man drowned while rescuing stranded families. Outside of Beachville a trained derailed, killing three men. A doctor, on his way to the wreck, was drowned when his car was swept off the road into the river. A subsequent flood in 1947 led to the creation of the Upper Thames Conservation Authority and the construction of Fanshawe Dam.

(Source: Notebook from Yesterday)

Published On: April 24th, 1937 / Last Updated: December 8th, 2022 / Categories: Water Related, Weather Related / Tags: , / Views: 155 /

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