Crews in both Toronto and Vaughan are working to extinguish a series of grass fires along a railway line near Steeles Avenue.
The fires have been reported along a north-south railway line near Steeles Avenue and Highway 400, Keele and Steeles avenues, and Weston Road and Steeles Avenue.
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