Gravenhurst still digging out after storm, Hwy 11 to reopen later today | CBC News
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Gravenhurst has faced challenges in snow-clearing efforts due to downed hydro lines, fallen trees, and abandoned vehicles, which are slowing the response.
Officials reported that over the weekend, more than 50 fallen trees were cleared, but the removal process continues slowly as utility technicians are called to assist.
The storm led to approximately 140 centimeters of snow accumulation, prompting Gravenhurst to declare a state of emergency, with significant road closures affecting transportation.
Collaborative efforts are underway from neighboring municipalities, with crews from Peel, Simcoe, and Vaughan ready to aid Gravenhurst in clearing snow and restoring access.
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