ALBAWABA - In a video he posted on Instagram, Drake commented, "This better be an espresso martini."
The video shows intense flooding in Toronto, Canada, with the floor of what appears to be his home submerged under the water.
In only four hours, meteorological stations in Toronto recorded 3.5 inches of rain, more than the city's typical July rainfall.
The Toronto Star reported on Monday, July 15, that Environment Canada has withdrawn the heavy rain warning for Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.
Additionally, Toronto's mayor asked people to stay off the highways and away from any bodies of water that could be running.

A gunshot incident outside Drake's Toronto residence some time ago sent a guy to the hospital with critical injuries, according to reports from CBC and City News in Toronto. Police verified that Drake was not the intended victim, and paramedics assured the media that the man's wounds were not life-threatening.
The Toronto Police provided an explanation in a brief post at the time.
Variety reached out to the Toronto Police and Drake for comment; however, neither party has yet to confirm or deny the story that the guy shot was really one of Drake's security guards, as reported by the Toronto Sun.
When the police stated that the suspect escaped in a car, they provided no details about his appearance or the vehicle he was driving. The residence of Drake is the center of the current inquiry, according to a police source who spoke with CBC in Toronto.