TRAFFIC UPDATE: The southbound lanes of Sepulveda Blvd. near LAX are still closed due to a water main break.
The southbound lanes of Sepulveda Boulevard were still closed at Century Boulevard while crews conduct emergency repairs. The break was first reported Sunday evening.
Drivers coming from the north were advised to use Westchester Parkway, while those coming from the south should use the overpass entrance that transitions into World Way North.at the same spot. The exact cause and circumstances were unclear. Coming to LAX? Southbound Sepulveda remains closed at Century. Here are some good alternatives while crews address emergency repairs.
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