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Heavy rain causes major road washout in northern Ont.

Heavy rain causes major road washout in northern Ont.

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Heavy rain caused a severe washout on Minto Street in Nairn and Hyman, leaving a 30-foot drop. Officials warn it's extremely dangerous, yet some drivers ignore barricades. Repairs could take two weeks.
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