PCH's closure has severely disrupted local transportation networks and emergency response capabilities across Los Angeles County.
Only essential travel is recommended, and authorities ask those who need to get to Malibu to take another route.
Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut Pacific Coast Highway from approximately Santa Monica to the Malibu Pier.
The atmospheric river that hit Southern California this week created mudflows and shut down Pacific Coast Highway The extremes ... some off the roadway. In Malibu, a torrent of mud and tree ...
Although the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu reopened on Sunday, the general public is still not allowed into the Palisades area, causing some confusion among drivers. Officials set up checkpoints ...
The California Department ... Bruce Silverstein, a Malibu City Council member, said on Monday that he believed his city had the legal authority to close off Pacific Coast Highway to nonessential ...
The Pacific Coast Highway near Malibu has reopened a month after deadly ... will transfer responsibility for Palisades access to the California Highway Patrol and the National Guard, which will ...
Metro bus line 134 connecting Malibu to Santa Monica, which was shut down due to the January wildfires, will have service ...
Duke's, the iconic seaside restaurant in Malibu, survived the Palisades fire, but its driveway is now buried in mud, delaying ...
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