Flooding is causing havoc in some parts of the city this morning.
A vehicle was stuck near 64th Avenue and King George Boulevard during the Thursday morning commute, News1130 reports.
Another area hit hard with flooding was 104th Avenue, from 160th Avenue to King George Boulevard.
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Meanwhile, Surrey schools have been closed for today (Feb. 9), the third time this week due to weather.
See more: Surrey district-wide school closures the first in 20 years
#surreybc side streets difficult to navigate with deep snow now slush. @CityofSurrey @AM730Traffic @CKNW @MMadryga pic.twitter.com/fRbHaXxxAn
— Janet Brown (@JanetBrown980) February 9, 2017
7:58 #SURREYBC Heavy flooding on King George southbound at 64th Ave in the right lane – one car is stuck with crews on scene
— NEWS 1130 Traffic (@NEWS1130Traffic) February 9, 2017
Flooding all along 104th Ave in #SurreyBC @CityofSurrey from 160 to King Geo. @AM730Traffic @CKNW @GlobalBC pic.twitter.com/icAVYfR35g
— Janet Brown (@JanetBrown980) February 9, 2017
Flooding in #SurreyBC 104 and Hwy 1 exit. @CityofSurrey @CKNW @GlobalBC pic.twitter.com/d5XhalXba4
— Janet Brown (@JanetBrown980) February 9, 2017
Hey Harry…. pic.twitter.com/cuLNey4R1e
— Dan Russell (@DanRussellST) February 9, 2017
Staff/stu/parents advisories on major routes – unsafe for travel. #surreybc schools closed to staff/students @cknw @GlobalBC #sd36learn pic.twitter.com/tywDRJODxO
— Jordan Tinney (@jordantinney) February 9, 2017
Schools are closed today (Thurs, Feb. 9) to staff/students due to unsafe conditions on major routes. #SurreyBC #sd36learn
— Surrey Schools (@Surrey_Schools) February 9, 2017
Waste collection will be disrupted today (Feb 9). If your organics isn’t picked up, pls put out next week. #SurreyBC https://t.co/qa7qS5sQ6Q pic.twitter.com/kznMJKALJH
— City of Surrey (@CityofSurrey) February 9, 2017
Drove through a few lakes and rivers on the way to work this morning. Be careful. #surreybc
— Tom Zytaruk (@tomzytaruk) February 9, 2017
This will ALL freeze and someone is going to get hurt soon. It’s like walking through snow soup. #surreybc. pic.twitter.com/VJo4G7caei
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