A little palm tree trapped by cement is the lone survivor (and maybe the only victim) of this week's landslide in San Pedro.
San Pedro Landslide Survivor: The Tree Stands Alone
Section of San Pedro Street Slides Right Into the Ocean. PS: Stay Away From There!
Some landslides happen s-l-o-w-l-y, like the one officials have been keeping an eye on in San Pedro for some time now. Yesterday's heavy rains helped send chunks of Paseo del Mar, a "buckled bluff-top roadway," right on into the ocean. Yep, there's a hole where that road used to be.
San Pedro Landslide Deemed 'An Immediate & Life-Threatening Hazard'
A 100-foot coastal bluff in San Pedro is slowly sliding into the Pacific, and city crews are scrambling to stop the gradual, dangerous landslide. Fissures first appeared near the White Point Nature Reserve along Paseo Del Mar last spring, and city engineers have been tracking the land's movement since then.
Section of Highway 1 Collapses into Ocean
A section of Highway 1 collapsed into the ocean between Big Sur and Carmel on the Central Coast on Thursday. The section of road was closed on Wednesday following a landslide before a 40-foot chunk of it crumbled into the Pacific south of Rocky Creek Bridge. Check out the video...
Large Landslide Shuts Down Transitions Between 3 Freeways
Transitions between three freeways have been affected this morning after a large landslide brought large boulders and dirt into lanes. Calls began to pour into California Highway Patrol offices around 8:38 a.m. this morning alerting officials to the problem. There is a full closure of the eastbound I-10 to northbound SR-57 transition road in the San Dimas/Pomona area. "This closure is also affecting the transition from the northbound SR-71 to northbound SR-57," said the CHP, which notes that no cars are trapped under the debris. Caltrans is en route to assist with the closure, which will remain in effect until further notice.
Photos: This Morning's Hollywood Hills Landslide
This morning's small landslide in the Hollywood Hills is a good reminder that it doesn't take an earthquake to make our hillsides move here in Los Angeles. Reporter Guy McCarthy headed up to the scene of the incident on Los Tilos Road in a pocket of residences situated between Runyon Canyon and the Hollywood Bowl.
Small Landslide in Hollywood Hills Makes for Morning Mess
It was either a sprinkler system or a broken water line on private property in the Whitley Heights Outpost Estates section of the Hollywood Hills that created a small landslide early this morning, according to abc7.
Traffic Alerts: 14 Car Pileup on 101 Freeway, West LA Landslide
Update 7:00 p.m.: Sepulveda is still shut down and now crews expect to open it around 9 p.m. tonight.

