"Persistent Threat: Big Sur's Ongoing Battle with Highway 1 Collapses"

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The closure of a stretch of Highway 1 in Big Sur due to erosion has left communities in uncertainty, as Caltrans works on a temporary fix to allow limited access. The area's geology, prone to rockslides and erosion, makes the road vulnerable to frequent closures and repairs. Engineers are assessing the damage and stabilizing the road, with a temporary traffic signal planned for more regular traffic. However, a permanent fix may take months, as Caltrans grapples with the challenging terrain and the need to keep the road stable.
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