Driving up California's iconic Highway 1 near Lucia will require a detour through at least 2025 as repairs were recently delayed because of new landslide movement.| Los Angeles Times
Officials are urging residents near the landslide to evacuate as more rain approaches, warning that emergency vehicles will not be able to access the area.| Los Angeles Times
Caltrans has shut down the southbound road on Highway 1, letting only essential workers and locals through on the northbound side.| Los Angeles Times
Highway 1 is closed indefinitely from Palo Colorado Road to Rocky Creek Bridge, the California Department of Transportation said on social media after a new landslide eroded part of the roadway.| Los Angeles Times
When a series of atmospheric rivers flowed into California last January, the Big Sur coastline was quickly swamped, and Highway 1, a lone life raft connecting San Simeon in the south and the Monterey Peninsula to the north, was overcome.| Los Angeles Times
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