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Highway 401 in eastern Ontario reopens after crashes left 1 person dead, 28 injured

WATCH ABOVE: One person has died and several others treated in hospital, following a 30 vehicle collisions on Hwy 401 between Kingston and Brockville, ON – Mar 14, 2017

A stretch of Highway 401 through eastern Ontario has reopened following weather-related collisions that left one person dead, 28 people injured and officials scrambling to contain a chemical spill.

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The OPP announced the highway reopening on Twitter Wednesday evening.

Ontario Provincial Police say there were two collisions on the highway near Kingston on Tuesday blamed on wind-whipped snow and slick roads. It was not immediately clear when the highway would fully reopen.

Const. Sandra Barr said the first collision at about 2 p.m. involved five tractor trailers and a car. The second collision, also in the westbound lanes and about one kilometre away, involved seven tractor trailers and three vehicles.

Multiple chain reaction crashes then followed the initial collisions.

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WATCH: Clean-up continues after Tuesday’s multi-vehicle crash on Highway 401. Mark Carcasole reports. (March 15)

Police said one of the transport trucks involved in the collisions leaked a toxic substance, and its driver later died in hospital.

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Kingston General Hospital said 29 people were treated there after the collisions, including the one fatality.

Spokeswoman Meagan Quinn said some patients were being discharged by Tuesday night, but the hospital could not say how many people were still there by early Wednesday morning.

With files from Nick Westoll

VIDEO: A crash involving at least 30 vehicles on Highway 401 east of Toronto caused a chemical spill on Tuesday, prompting police to evacuate the area.

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