"Interstate 10 in California Reopens After Fire, Officials Provide Update"

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Interstate 10 in Los Angeles, a crucial artery for drivers, will fully reopen on Monday after a fire severely damaged a section of the roadway. The fire, suspected to have been intentionally started, damaged over 100 columns supporting the freeway. Initially, officials feared the closure could last for months, but repairs were completed ahead of schedule with crews working around the clock. The estimated cost of repairs is $3 million, covered by federal funds.
- Interstate 10 in California to Reopen Monday After Fire The New York Times
- TOMORROW: In Los Angeles County, Governor Newsom, Vice President Harris, and Mayor Bass to Provide Update on I-10 Freeway Incident | California Governor Office of Governor Gavin Newsom
- 10 Freeway to be reopened Monday, Newsom says KTLA 5
- Authorities release photos of person of interest in 10 Freeway fire KTLA Los Angeles
- Editorial: The 10 Freeway was fixed in days. Why can't more transportation projects get fast tracked? Los Angeles Times
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