Traffic & Transit

Road Closures Across Riverside County Amid Storm

The Riverside County Department of Transportation closed roads, lanes and diverted traffic due to flooded streets.

Road closures were announced across Riverside County.
Road closures were announced across Riverside County. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — Roads in multiple unincorporated communities throughout Riverside County were closed to traffic Monday because of flooding amid the latest round of storms to wallop the region.

Crews from the county Department of Transportation deployed to the locations and installed barriers after lanes became submerged and mud, dirt and other debris washed onto the corridors, creating travel hazards.

The first closure occurred on Hostettler Road, from Bolo Court to Temescal Canyon Road, in the Temescal Wash alongside Interstate 15, just north of Lake Elsinore.

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The next closure was established on Bridge Street, between Gilman Springs and Fernandez roads, covering almost two miles on the east end of Nuevo.

A closure was then set up on Elmwood Street, between Carroll and Clark streets, roughly one block in Mead Valley.

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At 11 a.m., De Luz Road was shut down at Carancho Road, continuing south all the way to the San Diego County line, in the lightly populated community of De Luz, west of Temecula.

During the mid-afternoon hours, crews closed Snow Creek Canyon Road at state Route 111, south to Falls Creek Road, near Whitewater.

A short time later, Elm Street was closed from Adele Avenue to the south to Bonita Avenue to the north, covering three-quarters of a mile in Cabazon.

Additional closures were anticipated because of conditions.