"Traffic Flow Restored: 10 Freeway in Downtown Los Angeles Reopens"

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Source: KTLA Los Angeles
"Traffic Flow Restored: 10 Freeway in Downtown Los Angeles Reopens"
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The east and westbound lanes of the 10 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles have reopened after a massive fire last weekend prompted an indefinite closure. The mainline of the freeway, used by an estimated 300,000 drivers a day, reopened ahead of schedule on Sunday night. Five lanes in each direction were made available to reduce disruption during the Monday morning commute, with the exception of the westbound Alameda Street offramp. Structural assessments revealed that the damage was not as severe as initially thought, allowing for a restoration process that could be completed within three to five weeks. The fire was determined to be an act of arson, and authorities are seeking information from the public.

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