試す - 無料

FREEWAY CLOSURE DEEPENS STRAIN

Los Angeles Times

|

October 19, 2025

California shuts [-5 after military confirms live artillery would be shot over it for event.

- ANDREW J. CAMPA, MELODY GUTIERREZ, KAREN GARCIA AND MALIA MENDEZ

FREEWAY CLOSURE DEEPENS STRAIN

TRAFFIC backs up in San Clemente on Saturday while Interstate 5 is closed.

Gridlock reigned Saturday on one of California's most vital freeways after state officials closed a 17-mile stretch of Interstate 5 in response to a planned event in which live-fire artillery rounds were shot over the freeway at Camp Pendleton.

The full closure of the main route between Los Angeles and San Diego was brief, but it caused massive traffic jams across San Diego and Orange counties. Exits from the freeway onto surface streets were clogged. Many motorists were forced to take a jammed Interstate 15. The inland detour swelled drive times from L.A. to San Diego to well over three hours as of Saturday afternoon. That was an hourlong delay during typical conditions.

The closure marked another clash between the Trump administration and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Newsom criticized the White House for failing to coordinate or share safety information ahead of the Marine Corps 250th anniversary celebration, which featured Vice President JD Vance.

"It is not safe for people to drive on a major freeway at high speeds directly under LIVE MUNITIONS," his office wrote on X. "White House not communicating, endangering the public, and then trying to blame the Governor for doing the right thing — keeping people out of harm's way — yet another day living in Trump's authoritarian America," the post said.

Administration officials said the Camp Pendleton event was safe and that a freeway closure was not needed.

"Gavin Newsom wants people to think this exercise is dangerous," said William Martin, the communications director for Vance, in a statement.

Oceanside Assistant Police Chief John McKean said that while the full closure lasted a little over an hour, the California Highway Patrol planned to conduct a traffic break when the ammunition fired.

Los Angeles Times からのその他のストーリー

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Queen Máxima of Netherlands starts training as army reservist

The Dutch military has got a new high-profile volunteer as it seeks to boost recruitment to counter growing fears about peace and security in Europe.

time to read

3 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Solar shift aims to light the way

Funds are set aside to retrofit vandalized lamps amid election-year pressure

time to read

3 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Morikawa ends PGA Tour slump

Collin Morikawa went 45 starts over more than two years to finally win again on the PGA Tour, and he faced a wait that felt just as long on the final hole in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

time to read

2 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Voter trust in elections falls steeply in a poll

Declines are seen in both parties, and that could hurt turnout in midterms, experts say.

time to read

6 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

OpenAI accuses China's DeepSeek of tech theft

OpenAI has warned lawmakers that its Chinese rival DeepSeek is using unfair and increasingly sophisticated methods to extract results from leading U.S. AI models to train the next generation of its breakthrough R1 chatbot, according to a memo reviewed by Bloomberg News.

time to read

3 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Voter ID needs to be done right

REGARDING columnist Jonah Goldberg’s piece on voter ID, there are so many concerns.

time to read

1 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Infusing hydrogen into gas lines is a recipe for waste

Experiments like one proposed in Fresno County are a stalling tactic and profit grab. The real fix is to go electric.

time to read

4 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Netanyahu seeks to strip convicted Palestinians of Israeli citizenship

Israel asked a court last week to revoke the citizenship of two men convicted of terrorism offenses, in what appears to be the first test of a law allowing the deportation of Palestinian citizens convicted of certain violent crimes.

time to read

2 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

When it comes to life, she needs no assist

Carmen Maura is commanding as a resourceful widow in 'Calle Málaga.'

time to read

2 mins

February 16, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Black lawmakers and civil rights leaders unite in fight

They plan to mobilize against ‘Trump agenda and protect minority communities.

time to read

3 mins

February 16, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size