Portion of One of California's Busiest Interstates Washes Away in Flood

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Portion of One of California's Busiest Interstates Washes Away in Flood
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Part of California's busy I-10 Interstate washes away.

CalTrans crews are actively working on clearing multiple alternative routes, as well as assessing the damage done to I-10, according to their Twitter updates. While both the eastbound and westbound lanes of I-10 were initially closed, westbound lanes were not impacted in the same way and have since reopened.

I-10 starts in Santa Monica before working its way east through Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Palm Springs. While this particular section near the Arizona border isn’t as busy as other areas, the highway remains well-traveled in every respect. CalTrans has yet to release an estimated timeline for the repairs, though it’s clear this will require some serious construction work.

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