"California's Hwy 101 Closed by Rockslide, Reopens to One-Way Traffic"

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A rockslide caused by relentless atmospheric river storms closed a segment of US Highway 101 at Last Chance Grade in Del Norte County, California. The rockslide, captured on Caltrans cameras, blocked both directions of the highway with no estimated time for reopening. The region has been hit by multiple rainstorms, and with more storms looming, the National Service warns of continued risk of mudslides and landslides in Northern California.
Topics:nation#atmospheric-river-storms#california#caltrans#natural-disasters#rockslide#us-highway-101
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