110 Freeway remains closed in San Pedro
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Police activity on the 210 Freeway forced a closure of its westbound lanes in the San Fernando Valley on Tuesday. According to the California Highway Patrol, the westbound lanes will be closed at Polk Street in Sylmar for an unknown duration. All eastbound lanes remain open.
Freeway 110 is still shut down after a fire started in the tunnel near a homeless camp in San Pedro in Los Angeles.
The California Highway Patrol has shut down the 110 Freeway in San Pedro in both directions after a fire broke out inside a tunnel Monday night, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Firefighters said that one of the drivers was detained at the scene by bystanders before being taken to a nearby hospital in unknown condition.
Southbound 110 Freeway lanes reopen after a tunnel fire near the Port of LA. Northbound lanes remain closed with delays expected.
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110 Freeway fire prompts Caltrans safety motion at City Hall
LOS ANGELES - Councilmember Tim McOsker introduced a motion Tuesday demanding new scrutiny of Caltrans' role in preventing and responding to fire risks in freeway infrastructure. The motion was introduced after a fire broke out Monday night in an access portal beneath the 110 Freeway in Wilmington.
LOS ANGELES - A portion of the 210 Freeway was closed in Sylmar after shots were fired Tuesday afternoon, officials said. The Los Angeles Police Department received a report about an attempted carjacking and that the suspect was armed. A short time later, shots were fired on the eastbound side of the 210 Freeway at Bledsoe Street.
Traffic is snarled on the 101 Freeway in downtown L.A. after authorities shut down lanes due to police activity.
Freeway in Wilmington continued to burn Tuesday and a portion of the heavily traveled freeway remained closed. The fire was reported at 7:50 p.m. Monday in what was described as an access portal beneath the freeway between Harry Bridges Boulevard and Channel