Caltrans Closes Freeways and Highways Due to Wildfires and Windy Conditions
As of 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, Caltrans announced the closure of several freeway and highway locations across Southern California due to wildfires and windy conditions.
Closed Stretches
According to Caltrans, the following stretches were closed:
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Pacific Coast Highway
- Southbound traffic was closed at Cross Creek Road.
- Northbound lanes were closed at McClure Tunnel.
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Westbound 10 Freeway
Traffic was being diverted at Lincoln Boulevard.
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Topanga Canyon Boulevard
The road was closed in both directions between Pacific Coast Highway and Mulholland Drive.
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Azusa
San Gabriel Canyon Road was closed north of the city, with only residents allowed to enter.
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210 Freeway
- Westbound lanes were closed at Roxford Street, with traffic being diverted there.
- Eastbound lanes were closed at the 5 Freeway.
- Northbound and eastbound connectors of the 5 Freeway to the eastbound 210 Freeway were closed.
- 5 Freeway northbound truck lanes were closed to the 210 Freeway and State Route 14.
Conclusion
The closures are in effect due to the ongoing wildfires and windy conditions in the region. Motorists are advised to check for updates and plan alternative routes to avoid any disruptions. Caltrans will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.
FAQs
Q: Why were the freeways and highways closed?
A: The closures were due to the ongoing wildfires and windy conditions in the region.
Q: Which roads were closed?
A: The roads closed included Pacific Coast Highway, Westbound 10 Freeway, Topanga Canyon Boulevard, San Gabriel Canyon Road, and various lanes of the 210 Freeway and 5 Freeway.
Q: Are there any alternative routes available?
A: Motorists are advised to check for updates and plan alternative routes to avoid any disruptions. Caltrans will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.
Q: Are there any restrictions on traffic?
A: Yes, only residents were allowed to enter San Gabriel Canyon Road in Azusa, and 5 Freeway northbound truck lanes were closed to the 210 Freeway and State Route 14.