More rain could finally end Southern California's fire season as Pacific Coast Highway is open for the first time in weeks.
Pacific Coast Highway will be closed this week because of potential mud and debris flows during the upcoming storms.
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MyNewsLA on MSNMud Slides on PCH as Rain Tapers Off Friday MorningThe second in a pair of back-to-back storm systems moved over the Southland overnight and continued into the early morning ...
Heavy overnight rain sent mud flowing onto the Pacific Coast Highway, leading to a full shutdown of the highway between Malibu and Santa Monica Friday, authorities said.
Efforts are well underway to clean up debris flows caused by storms that rolled through SoCal as well as mitigate damage that could potentially be caused by future rainfall. Back-to-back days of ...
Pacific Coast Highway in the Palisades, which reopened Monday, was closed again Tuesday as rain returns, posing problems with ...
Caltrans crews will assess the roughly 9-mile closure between Will Rogers Beach State Park and Carbon Beach in Malibu on ...
A mudslide occurred overnight on Pacific Coast Highway just north of Big Rock Drive, covering all lanes of the roadway — ...
LOS ANGELES - A mudslide caused by rain in the Palisades Fire zone blocked a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway Friday. CalTrans and public works crews were monitoring a hillside along PCH near Big Rock ...
Heavy rain Thursday night triggered mud and debris flows in areas that were devastated by the Palisades Fire. Mudslides and ...
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