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Rain-caused mudslides prompted a temporary closure of Pacific Coast Highway in the Palisades fire burn scar area on Saturday.
PCH has reopened to residents with burn scar passes, contractors, emergency responders and designated Metro and school buses.
A section of Pacific Coast Highway that could have been mistaken for a river has reopened thanks to fast-moving road crews.
A part of Pacific Coast Highway between Malibu and Pacific Palisades was closed due to mudslides from Saturday’s showers.
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Mudslides have closed the Pacific Coast Highway between Pacific Palisades and Malibu; reopening efforts are underway.
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Mudslide closes stretch of PCH in Malibu
The mudslides, caused by Saturday morning rain showers, led to a temporary closure between State Route 27 and Carbon Beach ...