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10 Freeway damage not as severe as expected, engineer says, but more tests are needed

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation November 14, 2023

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Preliminary tests show that damage to the 10 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles from Saturday's massive fire is not as severe as initially feared, according to a bridge engineer with Caltrans who was not authorized to speak publicly. Caltrans engineers met with senior management Monday to provide an assessment of the damage and possible timelines for getting traffic moving across this critical link in the region’s freeway system. “The... + full article



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