Heavy rains in Southern California have led to mudslides and the closure of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu for safety ...
Heavy overnight rain sent mud flowing onto the Pacific Coast Highway, leading to a full shutdown of the highway between ...
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 ...
The stretch of Pacific Coast Highway through Pacific Palisades and Malibu remained closed Friday after back-to-back storms triggered debris flows. Crews will be working in the closed portion today ...
A day after Pacific Coast Highway reopened south of Malibu, officials announced it would close again as two storms approach ...
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. Forecasters had issued a ...
Hours of heavy rain triggered mud and debris flows along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu and on Palisades Drive in Pacific Palisades overnight. Video around 3 a.m. showed a mudslide blocking ...
The roadway was cleared by 11 a.m. Another mud flow was seen on Pacific Coast Highway, just north of Big Rock Drive in Malibu. Caltrans crews removed about 10 truckloads of debris at that scene ...
Hours of heavy rain triggered mud and debris flows along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu and on Palisades Drive in Pacific Palisades overnight. Video around 3 a.m. showed a mudslide blocking the ...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has announced that Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) will remain fully ...
A significant stretch of Pacific Coast ... highway. Caltrans initially closed a 9-mile section of PCH on Tuesday, stretching from Will Rogers Beach State Park in Los Angeles to Carbon Beach in Malibu.
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