Traffic & Transit
Multiple SigAlerts: Spinout Jams 405, Flooding Closes 10 Freeway Lanes
Several crashes have been reported on the Southland's rain-soaked freeways as intense downpours also trigger flooding.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Heavy rush hour downpours caused crashes and flooding on Los Angeles area freeways Thursday morning especially on the Westside.
The California Highway Patrol has issued a SigAlert for the San Diego (405) Freeway due to a spinout and another for the Santa Monica (10) Freeway due to flooding.
At 8:17 a.m., the CHP issued a SigAlert for the 10 Freeway at Mcclure Tunnel where flooding shut down eastbound lanes. It wasn't immediately clear how long the closure would last.
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Shortly before 7 a.m., the CHP issued a SigAlert for the 405/105 connector due to a spinout collision.
Roadway flooding has also been reported, including on the Long Beach (710) and Harbor (110) freeways.
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