About a month after the fatal mountain fire ran through the Los Angeles district, the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) was finally resumed in Maribu, California.
The fatal Parisade fire caused a great deal of confusion last month in the Hilide Roseszeles area, destroying all methods, including the house, as the flame marched to the beach.
Around 8:00 am on Monday, transportation along the scenic coastline route began to move again, but only one lane was opened in each direction.
“Only the essential traffic is strongly encouraged,” Lindsey Horvath, the supervisor of LA County, stated in a statement.
HORVATH warns that the PCH people have come to know before the fire, but not the same, and keep in mind that cleanups and utility repairs in this area are still ongoing.
To enter the Palisades Burn zone, the authorities are demanding an admission pass or a residence certificate.
AP communication reported The PCH was partially resumed on Sunday in the northernmost section of Malib.
The remaining sections of the Pacific Parisseed Roads were delayed, but officials in LA decided to keep the checkpoint at a predetermined position just for public safety and looting concerns.
The responsibility for Parisade Access will be transferred from the LA Police Station to the California Highway Patrol and the National Security Corps. According to Mayor Karen Bus, LAPD can increase the service of the entire city.
“We continue to adapt to this dynamic situation in real time. This plan secures parisade and relieves the burden on LAPD. LAPD is affected for nearly a month across LA. I have something, “says Bass.
In the forecast rain that starts on Tuesday, the highway is monitored about dangers such as mud slides and debris flow, and HORVATH pointed out.
The Parisade fire sparked on a strong wind on January 7, destroying or damaged about 8,000 houses, companies, and other structures. The fire killed at least 12 people.
On the same day, another fire that burned fuel in the wind in the west community Altadena began, killing at least 17 people, destroying or damaging houses and buildings over 10,000.
Both fires were completely confined last week.
AP communication has contributed to this report.





