From County of Los Angeles <[email protected]>
Subject **UPDATE** Pacific Coast Highway will Close Tuesday Afternoon from Malibu to LA
Date February 4, 2025 2:37 AM
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Only essential workers will be allowed to travel on PCH due to possible debris flows





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*Feb. 3, 2025*






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todays updates
Pacific Coast Highway will Close Tuesday Afternoon from Malibu to LA [ [link removed] ]

"Only essential workers will be allowed to travel on PCH due to possible debris flows"

Due to the expected rainstorm and potential for mud debris flows, Caltrans announced that Pacific Coast Highway will be closed [ [link removed] ] to residents beginning *Tuesday,* *Feb. 4* at *3 PM*. The closure will be from *Chautauqua Blvd*. in Los Angeles to *Carbon Beach Terrace *in Malibu. Only essential workers, such as first responders, recovery agencies, and utility crews, will be allowed to travel on PCH.

Residents should plan ahead to find alternate routes or avoid the area if possible.  

The closure is expected until Friday, Feb. 7 when conditions will be reassessed. For more information, read here [ [link removed] ].

PCH closure map [ [link removed] ]









click here for a full list of recovery resources [ [link removed] ]




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