Flooding closes lanes on eastbound I-10 near Mount Vernon, San Bernardino CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, flooding affected the first two lanes of eastbound Interstate 10 near Mount Vernon Avenue in San Bernardino. Officials issued an advisory due to water accumulation likely caused by a recurring drainage issue.
Audio|Heard on: Inland CHP
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00:39
Transcript:
00:00
Dean, if you could put out an advisory for flooding eastbound 10 underneath Mount Vernon, one and two lanes.
00:06
I-10 eastbound at Mount Vernon Avenue, flooding one and two.
00:09
Seventy-five, two fourteen, ninety-seven, ninety-eight roadways clear west on the northbound.
00:14
Two hundred fourteen, ninety-seven UTO left on the northbound, clear.
00:23
Two hundred fourteen inquiry.
00:27
Two hundred fourteen.
00:28
Do we think that one and two lanes are just flooded or is there a drain Caltrans can unplug?
00:34
And it happens every year.
00:35
There's nothing they can do, just if you can put an advisory out.
00:39
10-4.
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I-10, San Bernardino, CA
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