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Early morning fire results in significant damage to residential homes

Early morning fire results in significant damage to residential homes

CTV News3 days ago

An early morning fire in Gravenhurst has caused significant damage to two homes. The fire is under investigation.
An early morning fire in Gravenhurst has resulted in two homes with significant damage.
According to OPP, emergency services responded to a call from residents around 5:00 a.m. Thursday morning on Muskoka Beach Road that two homes were on fire.
In a news release, Bracebridge OPP say all individuals were able to safely leave the buildings and the fire is currently under investigation.
As a result of the investigation Muskoka Beach Road between Old Muskoka Road and Jones Road in Gravenhurst is closed with the exception of school related traffic. Anyone wishing to access Muskoka Beach Road can access it via Jones Road.

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