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Section of Bloor Street closed near High Park after diesel spill: Toronto Fire

Section of Bloor Street closed near High Park after diesel spill: Toronto Fire

CBC08-07-2025
A section of Bloor Street W. near High Park in Toronto is closed on Tuesday morning after a diesel spill on the roadway, emergency crews said.
Officers responded to an oil or gas spill near Bloor Street W. and Parkside Drive around 6:45 a.m., Toronto police said in a post on X warning of a hazard in the area.
No injuries have been reported.
Images from the scene on Tuesday show a municipal truck cleaning up the spill.
Toronto Fire said the incident was caused by a diesel truck. It is not known whether the truck is still on scene, they said.
It is believed the same truck spilled diesel on Keele Street and Parkside Drive, fire crews said.
Bloor Street W. eastbound is closed at High Park Avenue, police said. People are advised to use caution in the area.
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