10 Freeway Fire-Damaged Section in Los Angeles to Reopen in Weeks, No Demolition Required


The fire-damaged section of the 10 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles won't require demolition, and some lanes are expected to reopen within 3-5 weeks, according to Governor Gavin Newsom. The closure, caused by a fire believed to be arson, initially raised concerns about the need for extensive repairs, but core samples showed the structural integrity of the freeway deck was stronger than initially assessed. While some lanes will reopen soon, nighttime repair work and periodic closures are expected, impacting traffic in the area. Authorities urge commuters to use public transportation and alternative freeways to minimize congestion during the closure.

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