Air and asphalt cracks. The water poured out and cement falling everywhere. Reporter 35,000 gallons of water gushed out every minute severely damaging a small portion of uclas campus. It took crews 3. 5 hours to shut off the water. They faced tough questions as to what took so long. Its not the easiest place to get to at rush hour. Reporter as that was happening cars were stuck and people were, too. This is Pauley Pavilion an Athletic Complex redown two years ago for 136 million. Now its in need of new repairs. In a nearby parking garage, 200 cars were surged, five people were trapped one rescued by a swiftwater rescue team. They were trapped under their cars. Reporter no one was hurt. By around 7 p. M. Tuesday night, the geyser was just a trickle and a huge puddle of water on the iconic sunset boulevard. In the end, 8 to 10 million gallons of water were wasted in a state that is dealing with a historic drought. David begnaud for cbs news, new york. I mean, you can see how strong the w
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“We Outside 607”, a community organization has been hosting events all summer long to get kids outside to enjoy the weather and have fun without their parents needing to spend money. Today they gave