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Flooding in Charlottetown prompts barricades on some downtown streets

Charlottetown police are advising motorists that Edward and Kent streets near Joe Ghiz park have been barricaded due to flooding.

Kent and Edward streets near Joe Ghiz Park have been closed

Kent Street has been barricaded because of water on the road. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

Charlottetown police are advising motorists that Edward and Kent streets near Joe Ghiz park have been barricaded due to flooding.

Police said public works crews also planto barricade Connolly Street.

Sections of Joe Ghiz Park are under water. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

Police are also advising drivers using lower Queen Street near Water Street to use extreme caution.

Barricades have been put up at Edward and Kent streets due to flooding. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

That street hasn't been blocked off, but police say there is a lot of water on the road.

The water on Kent Street was causing problems for some drivers. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

EnvironmentCanada has issued a rainfall warning for P.E.I., forecasting 30-40 mm of rain in Queens County during the afternoonwith another 10-20 mm forecastfor later in the day.The agency says rain will end late this evening.

Flooding at the intersection of Kent and Edward in Charlottetown. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

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