A rockslide has caused the closure of a section of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu due to large rocks falling onto the road. Traffic in both directions has been shut down as crews work to clear the debris. One lane has been reopened, but the full road reopening time is uncertain. The Pacific Coast Highway has been heavily affected by winter storms, resulting in mudslides in the area.
A rockslide has forced the indefinite closure of a portion of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu . The large rocks tumbled down the hillside and onto the road near Big Rock Drive at around 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, according to California Highway Patrol. Because of the debris littering the road, traffic in both directions was shut down as crews worked to clean the way. One lane was reopened at around 9a.m., but it remains unclear when the full road is expected to be reopened.
The Pacific Coast Highway has been severely impacted by the powerful winter storms that doused Southern California to start the year, leading to a series of mudslides throughout the area
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