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Head-on collision in Clearview shuts down Highway 26 for 10 hours

Emergency crews respond to a two-vehicle collision in Clearview Township on Hwy. 26 on Thurs. Jan. 20, 2022 (Twitter: @CFES_FireChief) Emergency crews respond to a two-vehicle collision in Clearview Township on Hwy. 26 on Thurs. Jan. 20, 2022 (Twitter: @CFES_FireChief)
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One person was seriously injured in a collision in Clearview Township Thursday evening.

According to OPP, two vehicles collided on Highway 26 near County Road 10 shortly before 7 p.m. Thursday.

Police tell CTV News two people were transported to hospital.

One person sustained non-life-threatening injuries and the other was later airlifted to a Toronto trauma centre with serious injuries.

Highway 26 was closed for 10 hours as crews cleaned up the scene.

The road reopened shortly after 5 a.m. Friday. 

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