Arson Suspected in Los Angeles Freeway Fire, Causes Indefinite Closure

California authorities have determined that arson was the cause of a massive fire that engulfed a section of Interstate 10 in Los Angeles, leading to its indefinite closure and causing major traffic disruptions. Governor Gavin Newsom stated that investigators are working to determine if one or more individuals were involved. The fire started in two storage lots beneath the freeway, quickly spreading and leaving significant damage. The closure is expected to have far-reaching effects, potentially impacting the transport of goods from the ports of LA and Long Beach. The structural damage to the freeway is still unclear, and repairs are expected to take a significant amount of time.
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- 'Leased airspace' may have contributed to 10 Freeway fire KTLA 5
- Gov. Gavin Newsom, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass hold press conference to discuss 10 Freeway fire response, updates FOX 5 San Diego
- Editorial: The 10 Freeway closure is an opportunity to make public transit shine Los Angeles Times
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