Heavy rains flood streets across Greater Santo Domingo and disrupt traffic

Early Wednesday brought intense, persistent downpours to the Dominican Republic’s capital region, triggering widespread severe flooding that has upended daily routines for residents across Greater Santo Domingo and the National District. The deluge left major arterial roads submerged, snarled traffic across the urban area, and inundated dozens of residential properties in multiple low-lying communities.

Three of the region’s busiest transportation corridors—John F. Kennedy Avenue, Duarte Highway, and Núñez de Cáceres Avenue—faced some of the worst flooding. Deep standing water on these key routes brought vehicular movement to a near standstill for hours, with many motorists forced to abandon their vehicles as water levels rose rapidly. In the Los Ríos neighborhood, local residents confirmed that the densely populated “La 800” district was among the most heavily impacted areas, with floodwaters pushing into ground-floor homes and rendering entire neighborhood streets completely impassable to both vehicles and pedestrians.

Meteorological authorities have linked the extreme rainfall to a low-pressure trough that has spawned highly unstable atmospheric conditions across the majority of the Dominican Republic. With forecasts calling for additional rainfall over the coming hours, public safety officials have issued urgent guidance for residents across the affected region. Authorities are urging the public to stay updated on official weather bulletins, strictly avoid attempting to cross flooded roadways or dry ravines that can quickly become deadly rushing water channels, and implement all necessary emergency precautions to protect people and property ahead of continuing precipitation.