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butted josh kristianto reporting: "highway 1 was already closed in the mud creek area because of a few landslides that occurred in april of 2017. but come may of that year, that's when the big one happened."on may 20th last year, about six million cubic yards of debris came down onto highway 1 in mud creek.it created 24- hundred feet of new shoreline, and 15 acres of new land. landslides are a regular thing in california.but mud creek presented its own challenges. joe erwin, caltrans district 5 project manager: "it's an active landslide on top of that. so it's not just one challenge, it was multiple challenges of rocks and debris coming down still and then also the ocean causing challenges."caltrans hired a contractor - john madonna construction - who was already working on smaller landslides in the mud creek area.they had about 35 people out working 25 pieces of equipment - from sunrise to sunset.john madonna says workers were out there for as long as 12 hours a day, not including commute time. some... just couldn't stay on. john madonna, contractor: "when we first started, we were wo
butted josh kristianto reporting: "highway 1 was already closed in the mud creek area because of a few landslides that occurred in april of 2017. but come may of that year, that's when the big one happened."on may 20th last year, about six million cubic yards of debris came down onto highway 1 in mud creek.it created 24- hundred feet of new shoreline, and 15 acres of new land. landslides are a regular thing in california.but mud creek presented its own challenges. joe erwin, caltrans...
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Jul 30, 2018
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(justine) that was josh kristianto (chris-tea-anto) reporting. c-h-p officials are still investigating the crash. the identity of the victim has not been released. (jrs) homeless and jobless. the way one man is taking the oppurtunity to ask for a job. (justine) a child was left in a daycare bus in the heat. where the child was believed to be hiding. r stone) an oklahoma parent says his four-year-old daughter was left alone inside a hot daycare bus. it happened in bartlesville which is in the northeast part of the state.(justine) the father, andy sutton, says carelessness could easily have led to tragedy. mycah hatfield has the story: andy sutton/daughter left on daycare bus: "whenever they found her she was sitting there screaming, bawling, beet red, freaked out."sutton says his four year old daughter sierra was left in a salvation army day care bus in bartlesville from about 3:30 thursday afternoon until 5:15 when his wife went to pick their kids up.andy sutton/daughter left on daycare bus: "whenever they got back, nobody done a head count. nobo
(justine) that was josh kristianto (chris-tea-anto) reporting. c-h-p officials are still investigating the crash. the identity of the victim has not been released. (jrs) homeless and jobless. the way one man is taking the oppurtunity to ask for a job. (justine) a child was left in a daycare bus in the heat. where the child was believed to be hiding. r stone) an oklahoma parent says his four-year-old daughter was left alone inside a hot daycare bus. it happened in bartlesville which is in the...
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reporter josh kristianto was there for the "ribbon-cutting" to end the 54-million dollar repair job.ar of round the clock work, caltrans is finally celebrating a major engineering feat. joe erwin, caltrans district 5 project manager: "this is not a typical type of project that caltrans would tackle."butted josh kristianto reporting: "highway 1 was already closed in the mud creek area because of a few landslides that occurred in april of 2017. but come may of that year, that's when the big one on may 20th last year, about six million cubic yards of debris came down onto highway 1 in mud creek.it created 24-hundred feet of new shoreline, and 15 acres of new land.landslides are a regular thing in california.but mud creek presented its own challenges. caltrans district 5 project manager: "it's an active landslide on top of that. so it's not just one challenge, it was multiple challenges of rocks and debris coming down still ocean causing challenges."caltrans hired a contractor - john madonna construction - who was working on smaller landslides in the mud creek area.they had about 35 peop
reporter josh kristianto was there for the "ribbon-cutting" to end the 54-million dollar repair job.ar of round the clock work, caltrans is finally celebrating a major engineering feat. joe erwin, caltrans district 5 project manager: "this is not a typical type of project that caltrans would tackle."butted josh kristianto reporting: "highway 1 was already closed in the mud creek area because of a few landslides that occurred in april of 2017. but come may of that year,...
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Jul 22, 2018
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josh kristianto (cris-ti-aunto) was there for the "ribbon-cutting" to end the 54-million dollar repairthan a year of round the clock work, caltrans is finally celebrating a major engineering feat. joe erwin, caltrans district 5 project manager: "this is not a typical type of project that caltrans would tackle."on may 20th last year, about six million cubic yards of debris came down onto highway 1 in mud creek.it created 24- hundred feet shoreline, and 15 acres of new land.landslides are thing in but mud creek presented its challenges.joe erwin, project manager: landslide on top of that. so it's not challenge, it was multiple rocks and debris and then also the ocean causing caltrans hired a contractor - construction - already working on landslides in the mud creek they had about working 25 pieces of from sunrise to sunset.says workers were out there 12 hours a day, commute time.some... just on.john madonna, "when we first working seven days a week. a didn't take days off for literally madonna says lot of back and forth with caltrans during the repairs.remain committed, in of the old 'bu
josh kristianto (cris-ti-aunto) was there for the "ribbon-cutting" to end the 54-million dollar repairthan a year of round the clock work, caltrans is finally celebrating a major engineering feat. joe erwin, caltrans district 5 project manager: "this is not a typical type of project that caltrans would tackle."on may 20th last year, about six million cubic yards of debris came down onto highway 1 in mud creek.it created 24- hundred feet shoreline, and 15 acres of new...