Los Angeles' Interstate 10 Reopens Ahead of Schedule After Arson Fire


Los Angeles' Interstate 10, which had been closed for over a week due to an arson fire, reopened ahead of schedule. The fire, which occurred on November 11, was fueled by flammable materials stored beneath the roadway in violation of a lease agreement. Initial concerns had raised the possibility of demolishing and rebuilding the freeway, but emergency repairs were completed to ensure safety, allowing for the early reopening. Investigations into the fire's cause are ongoing, and authorities are seeking a "person of interest."

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