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Posted - 30/07/2014 : 14:17:05 I am not sure if any LoVE-specific buildings were damaged, but a burst pipe on Sunset Blvd. in LA flooded the immediate area and caused damage.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/sunset-boulevard-floods-as-burst-water-pipe-in-la-causes-water-to-shoot-20-feet-into-the-air-9636730.html
Rick, can you give any specifics on how it might have affected any of the rock venues from the LoVE-Doors-Byrds era?
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underture |
Posted - 21/08/2014 : 15:49:01 Thanks, RW. Always good to have your vantage point.
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Posted - 14/08/2014 : 20:51:53 quote: Originally posted by Signed RW
Apologies for the late response here; that burst main on Sunset was quite some distance west on Sunset (as we learned from the news reports, it was just above UCLA, and well removed from the club area of the strip). Although Pauley Pavilion and athletic fields on the campus were inundated, the flooding was far enough away from the portion of Sunset most famous for music venues, that those addresses didn't suffer damage. Can't say the same though, for the many vehicles parked in the below ground garages at UCLA; lots of sad total losses of those cars. Meanwhile the drought in California drags on...
It is ironic to have ones car totaled in a "flood" while California suffers through the middle of a deadly drought!
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Posted - 13/08/2014 : 17:25:39 Apologies for the late response here; that burst main on Sunset was quite some distance west on Sunset (as we learned from the news reports, it was just above UCLA, and well removed from the club area of the strip). Although Pauley Pavilion and athletic fields on the campus were inundated, the flooding was far enough away from the portion of Sunset most famous for music venues, that those addresses didn't suffer damage. Can't say the same though, for the many vehicles parked in the below ground garages at UCLA; lots of sad total losses of those cars. Meanwhile the drought in California drags on... |
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