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PCH Closures This Week In Malibu For Debris Removal From Woolsey Fire

MALIBU (CBSLA) – Drivers taking the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu should expected major delays Monday through Wednesday due to emergency repair work brought on by the recent Woolsey Fire.

The closures will run between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., according to Caltrans.

Fast-Spreading Woolsey Fire Forces Evacuations In California's Ventura County
Traffic jams the southbound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway as all of the city of Malibu is evacuated to flee advancing flames during the Woolsey Fire on November 9, 2018 in Malibu, California. About 75,000 homes have been evacuated in Los Angeles and Ventura counties due to two fires in the region. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

One northbound lane of the PCH will be shut down between Puerco Canyon and Corral Canyon roads. One southbound lane of the PCH will be closed between Winding Way and Escondido Beach road.

The closures are so that Caltrans crews can conduct emergency repair work and remove debris. Drivers should be prepared for major delays.

RELATED: LA County Sues SoCal Edison For Over $100M In Costs, Damages From Woolsey Fire

The 97,000-acre Woolsey Fire broke out south of Simi Valley last November. It then jumped the south side of the 101 Freeway near Calabasas and spread into Malibu. The fire destroyed more than 1,500 structures and was responsible for three deaths.

 

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