Wildfires Lead to Major Road Closures Across Los Angeles County
Major roadways in Los Angeles County are currently closed due to ongoing wildfires, which are posing significant challenges for both residents and emergency responders. As of Wednesday morning, Caltrans reported that the Pacific Coast Highway is closed in both directions, specifically southbound at Cross Creek Road and northbound at McClure Tunnel.
Additionally, several other key routes are impacted, including Topanga Canyon Boulevard, which is completely closed between Pacific Coast Highway and Mulholland Drive. The 10 freeway's westbound traffic is also being redirected. Despite no active fire at the Angles Crest Highway, it remains closed due to accessibility issues, allowing only local residents on San Gabriel Canyon Road.
The Hurst Fire has resulted in closures on the 210 freeway at Roxford Street, where all traffic is being diverted. With multiple fires affecting various regions, officials strongly recommend that residents stay off the roads to allow for emergency services to operate efficiently and ensure public safety.
A comprehensive list of affected routes can be found through local transportation agencies, and residents are urged to prioritize their safety in the face of these natural disasters.
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