Storm in Toronto causes flooding at Drake's home

MIAMI.- A storm that hit the city of Toronto Canadacaused the rapper’s mansion Drake flooded. The artist shared a video on his social networks showing how he was crossing his home, while the water did not stop entering the property.

“This better be an Espresso Martini,” Drake wrote in the video he posted on a Instagram story and which showed how the brown water had flooded a large part of the entrance hall of his house.

Although his face is not shown in the video, it is presumed that he was the one who recorded the material while he was walking with a mop in his hand with which he intended, with the help of another person seen in the video, to begin removing the water from the property.

The musician’s home

The home of the singer of U May Everything, One Dance and God’s Plan, located in the luxurious Bridle Path neighbourhood of Toronto, is known as The Embassy.

Architectural Digest published an article about Drake’s home in 2020, noting that the property features 50,000 square feet and has a regulation-sized NBA basketball court. The mansion took six years to build and the design implemented Art Deco influences.

Among the luxuries that the home boasts are limestone cladding, an aisle of sports jerseys, a space where he stores his collection of sports shoes and a dream closet.

On Tuesday, July 16, Toronto was hit by a storm that caused flooding in several parts of the city and power outages. The rain lasted for four hours.

According to Environment Canada, 100 mm of rain was recorded in Toronto, breaking the daily record set by the city in 1941.

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