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Highway 1 collapse in Big Sur was caused by weather, waves, gravity. That's the good newsFederal geologists blame the latest collapse of Highway 1 in Big Sur on a relatively common rockfall ... The good news is that researchers didn't see a larger landslide at work, which would ...
Highway 1, the area’s only road in or out, reopened north of Big Sur in the direction of Monterey after workers spent 48 days repairing damage from a storm-triggered landslide. The less ...
but locals are now concerned that the landslide could hurt tourism for the famed Big Sur. More from Science A portion of California's Highway 1 was buried under 40 feet of rock and dirt after a ...
Highway 1 travelers in Big Sur may finally have access to part of the road that was destroyed by winter storms that surged through the Central Coast last month. According to a news release from ...
Highway 1 is back open after the small slide caused a 12-mile closure Thursday night. Caltrans says the Big Sur coast is more prone to movement because of how the water saturates the ground.
As the Central Coast braces for impacts from this week’s storm system, Caltrans District 1 is monitoring several key roads ...
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Monterey Herald on MSNHighway 1 near Gorda reopened after overnight closure due to slideA small slide that covered the northbound lane on a blind curve occurred during the latest storm to hit the Central Coast on Thursday. The slide was located in County two miles north of ...
BIG SUR – The full overnight closure of Highway 1 at Rocky Creek is planned for Jan. 21 to allow for further construction of new roadway at the site of a slip-out that occurred last March.
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