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OPP report multiple collisions, advise drivers to avoid travel due to winterstorm

Highway 402 and Colonel Talbot in London, Ont. on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. (Brent Lale/CTV Windsor) Highway 402 and Colonel Talbot in London, Ont. on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. (Brent Lale/CTV Windsor)
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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are advising residents to stay home and avoid travel if possible as high winds and snow are causing poor visibility across the region.

Acting Sgt. Ed Sanchuk of the OPP West Region headquarters put out a travel advisory due to the number of collisions officers responded to Saturday morning.

Officers have responded to more than 197 crashes since 12 a.m. in the west region.

The eastbound and westbound lanes of Highway 402 from Colonel Talbot to Kerwood Road in Strathroy have reopened to traffic.

Secondary roads in Huron County and South Bruce have also been closed for safety.

Bruce and Perth counties have declared a “significant weather event” due to the snow. Roads in Bruce, Grey, Perth, Wellington counties have been closed due to poor visibility.

Snowplows in Lucknow and Walkerton areas have been pulled from the roads due to the weather.

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