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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sat Jan 1, 2022, 09:23 PM Jan 2022

Massive sewage spill closes beaches around Los Angeles

Beaches were closed in the Los Angeles area this weekend following a historic spill of up to 7 million gallons of untreated sewage.

A 48-inch sewer main line failed on Thursday, sending millions of gallons into the Dominguez Channel, which flows into the Los Angeles harbor, the city of Long Beach said in a Friday press release.

After the spill, Los Angeles County ordered the closure of multiple beaches, ABC 7 reported. The city of Long Beach temporarily closed seven miles of its beaches and Orange County closed off Seal Beach.

Sewage even made its way into city streets after the spill.

Reporter Jessica De Nova wrote on Twitter that one neighborhood was "filled w/awful odors & this river of raw sewage running through their street Thursday," adding that residents "hope their government leaders do more to improve quality of life here."


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