To avoid an untreated sewage leak, stay clear of this L.A. County beach on Labor Day weekend
Briefly

Thousands of gallons of raw sewage spilled into the ocean at Will Rogers State Beach due to a blockage, prompting health warnings and beach closures.
The L.A. County public health department advised beachgoers to avoid the water and wet sand for half a mile from the spill site.
Currently, authorities have not set a timeline for when the beach will reopen, as closures depend on meeting health standards for bacteria levels in the water.
This latest sewage spill is likely to disrupt holiday plans during the busy Labor Day weekend, adding to previous beach closures earlier this summer.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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