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(LOS ANGELES) — Commuters in Los Angeles are bracing for an all-day traffic nightmare after one of the nation’s busiest freeways was shut down indefinitely by a massive fire that erupted over the weekend in a storage yard underneath the normally congested artery. The 10 […]
David Crane/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) Commuters in Los Angeles are bracing for an all-day traffic nightmare after one of the nation s busiest freeways was shut down indefinitely by a massive fire that erupted over the weekend in a storage yard underneath the normally congested artery.
The 10 Freeway, traversed by more than 300,000 drivers daily, remained closed in both directions as authorities suggested a series of detours and announced there is no timeline on when the thoroughfare through downtown Los Angeles will reopen.
"As we made clear yesterday, this was a huge fire and the damage will not be fixed in an instant," Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said during a news conference Monday morning. "Engineers have worked all night and are working right now to determine our path forward."
On Sunday, Bass said, "There s no reason to think this is going to be over in a couple of days."
"We cannot give you an e
David Crane/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) Commuters in Los Angeles are bracing for an all-day traffic nightmare after one of the nation s busiest freeways was shut down indefinitely by a massive fire that erupted over the weekend in a storage yard underneath the normally congested artery.
The 10 Freeway, traversed by more than 300,000 drivers daily, remained closed in both directions as authorities suggested a series of detours and announced there is no timeline on when the thoroughfare through downtown Los Angeles will reopen.
"As we made clear yesterday, this was a huge fire and the damage will not be fixed in an instant," Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said during a news conference Monday morning. "Engineers have worked all night and are working right now to determine our path forward."
On Sunday, Bass said, "There s no reason to think this is going to be over in a couple of days."
"We cannot give you an e
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