Heavy rain battered Southern California on Thursday and made for dangerous conditions near burn scars from recent wildfires.
while the reopening of Pacific Coast Highway signals the return of normalcy for residents after storms and mudslide fears.
Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut ...
On Friday, the storied coastal road had dissolved into a river of mud and debris after a powerful rainstorm sent those burned ...
A massive amount of rainwater and mud was unleashed onto Pacific Coast Highway on Thursday, sweeping an L.A. Fire Department ...
A portion of Pacific Coast Highway between Malibu and Pacific Palisades remains closed Friday morning after a series of mudslides covered the road during Thursday's powerful storm. This video ...
Mudslides in Los Angeles inundated roadways and prompted evacuations orders after an atmospheric river dumped heavy rains ...
Heavy rains in Southern California have led to mudslides and the closure of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu for safety ...
The California Department of Transportation closed Topanga Canyon Boulevard near the Pacific Palisades Friday afternoon after ...
Languages: English. A social media video depicting an "extreme" mudslide pouring across the Pacific Coast Highway on Thursday highlighted one of the ongoing hazards of the Palisades Fire burn scar.
Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut Pacific Coast Highway Thursday from approximately Santa Monica to the Malibu ...