City Announces Closure of Mariposa Bridge
The City of San Clemente announced the closure of the Mariposa Bridge following landslide activity on Thursday, Nov. 30.
The City of San Clemente announced the closure of the Mariposa Bridge following landslide activity on Thursday, Nov. 30.
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