Traffic & Transit
Sepulveda Boulevard Partially Shut Down After Car Vs. Hydrant Crash In Culver City
A portion of Sepulveda Boulevard has been shut down Friday morning after a car struck a fire hydrant, police said.

CULVER CITY, CA — A portion of Sepulveda Boulevard that was shut down Friday morning due to a broken fire hydrant has reopened.
The southbound lanes of South Sepulveda Boulevard between Berryman Avenue and Playa Street were shut down at around 11 a.m. due to the broken hydrant and resulting water hazard. The hydrant was struck by a vehicle, the Culver City Police Department said.
The impacted area is located just north of the interchange of the 90 (Marina) and 405 freeways.
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The road fully reopened shortly after noon.
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