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Police temporarily close portion of Toronto’s Bloor Street over blowing debris

Police have closed a portion of Bloor Street after debris was seen blowing off of a building. Max Trotta / Global News

A section of Toronto’s Bloor Street has reopened after debris was seen blowing off of a building.

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In a tweet at around 5:40 p.m., on Monday, Toronto police said debris was seen blowing off a building in the Yonge and Bloor streets area.

A portion of Bloor Street — from Balmuto Street to Yonge Street — was temporarily closed to pedestrians and vehicular traffic.

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Toronto fire told Global News it appeared as though fencing or some other materials were blown off of the building due to high winds.

In an update at 6:30 p.m., officers said no injuries were reported and the road had reopened.

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