Landslide Will Shut Down Nevada Highway For Months
A major landslide in Western Nevada near the town of Yerington will leave a state highway closed to through traffic for the next few months.
According to an article written by the Associated Press and posted on KTNV.com, Nevada Department of Transportation officials report that approximately 400 feet of State Highway 208 is now covered by debris. This section is in the Wilson Canyon between the towns of Yerington and Smith Valley. The AP article quotes NDOT spokesperson Meg Ragonese describing the situation in an article from the Reno Gazette Journal: “This is essentially an entire face of the roadside cliff that has come down, with not just boulders but earth as well.”
Per the AP article, about 1,800 vehicles pass through this section of road each day. Now, residents who use this stretch of paved highway will have to travel two hours out of their way as State Highway 208 will be closed “from State Route 339 on the Yerington side to the east to Hudson Aurora Road on the Smith Valley to the west. Local traffic is allowed past those closures to access residences.”
This landslide occurred on Tuesday night (January 10) after some of the heaviest precipitation in that area in more than 100 years. On Wednesday, NDOT officials evaluated the situation and determined that the hillside there remains unstable. NDOT will now have to set up contracts with professional crews and “rockfall engineers” to remove the debris and restore the hillside to a safe level of stability.
The work will most likely take many months to complete before officials determine the area is safe enough to allow the general public to use that stretch of highway again.
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Larry Martino is the long-time Afternoon Drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of Larry Martino and not necessarily those of Beasley Media Group, LLC.
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