Highway 1 In Big Sur Buried In Fresh Rock Slide
BIG SUR (AP) -- California authorities say they will wait for a stretch of Highway 1 to stabilize again before going in to assess damage from a massive new landslide along the iconic coast road.
Department of Transportation spokesman Colin Jones said late Monday that a massive weekend landslide buried a one-third of a mile stretch of Highway 1 in up to 40 feet of new rock and dirt.
Jones says that scale of slide was unlike anything road officials have seen there.
One of the wettest winters in decades in California has triggered slides and road closures along the central coast's Big Sur, forcing some resorts to close and others to use helicopters to carry in guests and supplies.
Jones says earlier damage already had closed that stretch of Highway 1.
He says repair crews removed their workers from the area last week after realizing the saturated soil was increasingly unstable.
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