May 3, 2024
Landslide hits Sherman Oaks neighborhood
SHERMAN OAKS - A landslide damaged multiple homes in Sherman Oaks on Wednesday and sent water gushing down the street after an outdoor pool was drained to lighten the weight on the hillside.

The incident unfolded shortly before 3 a.m. after residents reported downed power lines and a large tree that fell into a backyard, the Los Angeles Fire Department announced in a news release.

Firefighters arrived and found a large portion of the hillside had shifted downward, threatening at least three homes and heavily damaging another under construction. The slide sent a large crack through the backyard of one house, and a back portion of the home could be seen listing to one side, according to video from OnScene.TV.

Several people were forced to evacuate at least one home, according to LAFD officials, although there were no reported injuries. Firefighters used pumps to remove water from a swimming pool to remove additional weight and stress from the hillside, authorities said.

The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety was called to the scene and initially deemed one home was unsafe and red-tagged the building, but later determined two homes were unsafe and a third was yellow-tagged to indicate partial damage, LAFD said. Firefighters will continue to survey the area with drones, authorities said.

The cause of the landslide has not yet been determined.
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