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Rancho Palos Verdes Coastal Bluff Movement Impacts Multiple Homes, No Injuries Reported
Late Saturday night a coastal bluff along Marguerite Drive in Rancho Palos Verdes collapsed, with roughly 300–400 feet of slope slipping toward the ocean and dropping about 50–60 feet (one report estimated up to 100 feet), damaging three to four homes. No injuries were reported and city inspections found no immediate structural threats or mandatory evacuation orders, though some residents left voluntarily while geologists and building-safety teams conducted on-site assessments. Officials described the collapse as an isolated event separate from the long-running Portuguese Bend landslide about four miles down the coast, but stressed the region remains vulnerable after years of slow movement that accelerated following record rains. Local authorities continue to monitor stability and pursue mitigation measures already in use in the area, including expanded groundwater wells and pumps, and utility adjustments such as SoCalGas pipeline relocations and service cuts where needed.

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