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Orange County firefighters battle early morning fire at San Clemente home
Firefighters from the Orange County Fire Authority battled a stubborn fire that broke out inside a home in San Clemente early Sunday morning. The fire was first reported just before 5:30 a.m., according to the Orange County Fire Authority, in the 2300 block of Calle La Serna. It took firefighters 49 minutes to get the flames under control. No injuries…
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Metrolink and Amtrak service resumes after slide repairs in San Clemente
Metrolink and Amtrak passenger rail service through the San Clemente area resumed Monday after a nearly two-month closure due to a rockslide that fell onto the tracks.
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Geologists assess landslide risks in CA following heavy rainfall
The deeply seeded slides, which don’t happen right as it’s raining, may take several months or even years to happen. California’s relatively new topography means the soil in many areas is still in motion.
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USGS experts assess landslide risks in CA after storms
Experts say California is more vulnerable to landslides due to its topography, with coastal communities typically at higher risk, according to a landslide map from the California Geological Survey. Hetty Chang reports for the NBC4 News on Feb. 23, 2024.
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Tarp installed at site of San Clemente landslide
Transportation Authority and Metrolink crews are securing the area of a landslide along the San Clemente coast with a tarp, piping and sand bags ahead of incoming storms. Hetty Chang reports for the NBC4 News on Jan. 31, 2024.
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Video shows landslide that damaged bridge in San Clemente
Video shows a landslide in San Clemente that halted train service and damaged a bridge. Lauren Coronado reports for Today in LA on Thursday Jan. 25, 2024.
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Landslide in San Clemente damages bridge and halts train service
Train service from Orange to San Diego County has been suspended until further notice due to a landslide along a San Clemente bridge, it was announced Wednesday.
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Train service suspended due to San Clemente landslide
A landslide along San Clemente has halted train service from Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo to Oceanside. Darsha Philips reports for the NBC4 News on Jan. 24, 2024.
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Private security patrols in San Clemente
Private security guards have started to patrol San Clemente beaches and other areas of the cities where safety has been a concern.
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Rail Services Set to Resume Through San Clemente
Amtrak and Metrolink rail service between San Diego and Los Angeles will resume Monday morning through San Clemente. The service was suspended in early June after a landslide brought dirt and debris onto the tracks.
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Landslide Stops Train Service Again in San Clemente
A landslide brought rail service to a stop Monday in southern Orange County for the second time this year. Video broadcast Monday June 5, 2023 on NBC4.
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Landslide stops rail service in San Clemente area for second time this year
A landslide brought rail service to a stop Monday in southern Orange County for the second time this year after historic winter rainfall.
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Off-Duty Marines Attacked by Mob of Teens in San Clemente
The search is on to identify more than two dozen teens and young adults involved in a fight with several off-duty Marines. Christian Cazares reports May 30, 2023.
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4 Boys, Girl Arrested in Beating of Marines Caught on Camera in San Clemente
At least five minors were arrested Tuesday in the weekend beating of at least two Marines during a melee near the San Clemente Pier.
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Federal Funds Promised to Help with Cliff Collapse
Congress is promising funds to help with the cliff collapse in San Clemente.
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San Clemente Landslide Damages Cultural Center, Halts Trains
The mayor says there’s been a lot of soil movement since the last rains.
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Land Under ‘Casa Romantica' in San Clemente Begins Crumbling
A cliff beneath the historic Casa Romantica in San Clemente is crumbling, disrupting Metro service from Orange to San Diego counties.
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Land Beneath ‘Casa Romantica' in San Clemente Collapses
Lauren Coronado reports April 28, 2023.
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OC Residents Worry About More Landslides as Rain Approaches
More rain is on the way, and residents along the San Clemente coast are keeping watch on the hillside once again after a landslide last week. Hetty Chang reports for the NBC4 News on March 20, 2023.
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San Clemente Apartments Still Red-Tagged, as More Rain is Expected to Roll in
With more rain on the way, people who live along the San Clemente coast are keeping a very close eye on the hillsides, especially in one neighborhood where four apartment buildings are still red tagged.