Highway 10 Reopens After Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash in Caledon
Highway 10 Reopens After Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash in Caledon

Highway 10 Reopens Following Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash

Highway 10 has fully reopened after a serious multi-vehicle crash in Caledon on Monday afternoon, according to police. The collision prompted a large emergency response including police, fire, paramedics, and ORNGE air ambulance.

Details about the number of vehicles involved and the cause of the crash remain under investigation. Authorities have confirmed at least one fatality and several injuries, though exact numbers have not been released.

Emergency Response and Investigation

Emergency crews worked for hours to clear the scene and transport the injured to nearby hospitals. ORNGE air ambulance was called in to airlift critically injured victims. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are leading the investigation into the crash.

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Motorists were advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes while the highway was closed. The road has since been reopened to traffic.

Community Impact

The crash has raised concerns about road safety in the area. Local residents have called for improved safety measures at intersections and along Highway 10, which has seen several serious accidents in recent years.

This incident is part of a series of recent traffic fatalities in the region, including a motorcyclist killed in Scarborough and a teen girl who died in a car crash in Calgary.

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