Los Angeles Fire Department officials were called to the 8300 block of La Tuna Canyon Road over reported debris flow around 8:45 a.m. Wednesday.
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The area was shut down remained closed overnight in anticipation of more problems that could be caused by more rainfall on the way.
The area has dealt with similar issues in the past. The La Tuna Fire started about 2 miles away back in 2017, and every time there's a decent amount of rain, some of the hillsides come down.
Crews cleared the roadways and hoped for the best but preparing for the worst in the morning.
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The shutdown stretched from the 210 Freeway to the north, back to Sunland Boulevard to the south.