As land continues to slide at an alarming rate in Rancho Palos Verdes, residents are hopeful that the state's government can come to their aid before it's too late.
As land continues to slide at an alarming rate in Rancho Palos Verdes, residents are hopeful that the state's government can come to their aid before it's too late. Landslides have constantly plagued residents in recent months, with multiple homes even sliding off of their foundations as the earth underneath gives way.
'It's a little scary,' said Ron Komie, who rents a home in the neighborhood. 'Nobody knows when things are gonna move.'As of now, the road where Duantless Drive meets Exultant Drive is closed due to several feet of land movement that caused the street to shift. The intersection littered with plastic and sand bags ahead of the storm's heaviest rain expected on Tuesday.
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