Landslide Damages Cultural Center, Halts Rail Service in San Clemente

Landslide Damages Cultural Center, Halts Rail Service in San Clemente
The route for Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner in San Clemente, Calif., on Dec. 8, 2020. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
City News Service
4/27/2023
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4/27/2023
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SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—A landslide beneath part of the Casa Romantica Cultural Center in San Clemente sent dirt and debris cascading down a hillside April 27, heavily damaging the center’s concrete terrace and shutting down all rail service in the area.

The slide occurred early Thursday afternoon, prompting Metrolink to shut down rail service south of Laguna Niguel, while Amtrak officials said service was disrupted south of Irvine.

Metrolink spokesman Scott Johnson said the suspension of service was done out of caution and will be reopened once it is safe. Johnson said affected passengers can obtain Uber vouchers of up to $50 through Metrolink to get them through the closure area.

The slide came nearly two weeks after officials at Casa Romantica first reported ground movement that caused some cracks on the property’s patio facing the ocean.

Landslides strike a coastal neighborhood after heavy rains in San Clemente, Calif., on March 16, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
Landslides strike a coastal neighborhood after heavy rains in San Clemente, Calif., on March 16, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

The San Clemente City Council this week approved a $75,000 contract with a geologic contractor to study the ground movement and develop a plan for shoring up the hillside.

According to a city staff report, the ground slippage was first detected April 16 and reported to the city the following day, with the facility reporting impacts to its concrete terrace but no movement of the actual building.

City Councilman Victor Cabral told KCAL9 after Thursday’s slide that only a few inches of ground movement had been occurring each day, but on Thursday, about 20 feet gave way, taking parts of the concrete terrace with it.

No injuries were reported, but KCAL reported that a residential structure down the hill from the cultural center had been red-tagged due to concerns about additional land movement.

The slide occurred about two miles north of where the Orange County Transportation Authority is finishing up construction to shore up a hillside slope near the Cyprus Shore Homeowners Association in San Clemente, officials said.