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Two-vehicle crash closes road in Haldimand

Two-vehicle crash closes road in Haldimand

CTV News4 days ago
Ontario Provincial Police are asking drivers to avoid part of Rainham Road in Haldimand following a two-vehicle collision.
Police say the crash happened at approximately 9 a.m. Wednesday, prompting the closure of Rainham Road between South Cayuga Road and Haldimand Dunnville Townline Road.
Haldimand OPP are on scene and investigating.
Motorists are asked to avoid the area and plan alternate routes.
There's no word yet on any injuries or when the roadway will reopen.
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