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Hwy. 144 near Gogama partially reopened

Ontario Provincial Police crest over a roadway (File Photo/Supplied/Ontario Provincial Police) Ontario Provincial Police crest over a roadway (File Photo/Supplied/Ontario Provincial Police)
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UPDATE:

In a tweet, Ontario 511 said only the south bound lane of Highway 144 from Kenetogami Lake Road East to Lamotte Lake Road West.

"Highway 144 reduced to one lane in the Gogama area due to a vehicle fire," according to the 511 map.Highway 144 reduced to one lane in the Gogama area due to a vehicle fire. (Supplied)No additional information has been released by police on the cause of the fire or any injuries as of 12:15 p.m. Sunday.

ORIGINAL STORY:

The Ontario Provincial Police confirmed part of Highway 144 is closed due to a vehicle fire on Sunday, in a tweet.Ontario 511 reports the vehicle fire is impacting traffic on the highway from Kenetogami Lake Road East to Lamotte Lake Road West. (Supplied)Highway 144 is closed in both directions near mile marker 193, north of Gogama.

The Ontario 511 map shows the fire is impacting traffic on the highway from Kenetogami Lake Road East to Lamotte Lake Road West.

OPP are on the scene.

According to Ontario 511 the fire was reported shortly after 10:30 a.m.

Few other details are available at this time.

More information to follow as it becomes available. 

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