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10 Freeway Shutdown Causes Commuting Nightmare In Los Angeles

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Los Angeles, CA, Monday, November 13, 2023 - Aerial views of the 10 Freeway days after a large pallet fire burned below, shutting the freeway to traffic.  (Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images )

10 Freeway Shut Down Continues, Snarling Traffic 

Officials say it was arson that caused an enormous fire that damaged a stretch of the I-10 Freeway near downtown L.A., shutting it down to traffic. The closure has made L.A.’s already terrible congestion even worse for  commuters across much of the city.

Crews Working Round The Clock On 10 Freeway

State transportation officials say they’re working around the clock to speed the reopening of the 10 Freeway. But they acknowledge they face a difficult challenge and have no idea when the repairs will be finished.
Reporter: Frank Stoltze, LAist

Freeway Closure Also Affecting LA Schools

The closure of the 10 Freeway is not only affecting people who drive to work each day.  It’s also affecting some parents who drop off their kids at school, and teachers and staff at these schools.   
Reporter: Mariana Dale, LAist

Seasonal Fire Staff Cuts  In North Bay 

CalFire is downsizing its seasonal staff in the northern part of the Bay Area, following the end of fire season. The North Bay has been the site of some of the region’s most devastating wildfires.
Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED

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