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Rockslide Shuts Down LA's Santa Susana Pass Road

Major rockslide shuts down key LA road, causing traffic chaos and concerns for further slides. Santa Susana Pass Road in Chatsworth closed for at least a week as crews assess damage and stabilize hillside. Detours and longer commutes affecting local residents and commuters. Authorities urge drivers to follow detour signs and check for updates. Checkout Solipillow.com

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