![]() ![]() MARTÍNEZ: Yeah, and this is a pricey neighborhood, Rolling Hills Estates. So even neighbors who maybe haven't lost their homes are worried about how much more damage still could come. And what's scary is that the ground is still moving, officials say. ![]() Garage doors have been flattened, and a lot of the roofs have collapsed. You see massive cracks in these homes that are exposing pipes and beams. But now when you look out along the road, a lot of them, you only see their roof. You know, they used to sit right along the road there. And, really, it's shocking to see just how quickly these homes have fallen. So there are 12 homes there that have been evacuated, and they sit atop of this canyon in Rolling Hills Estates. Grace, can you start by just describing what the scene looks like there? Joining us now is LA Times reporter Grace Toohey, who's covering the story and has been out to the site. The cause of the landslide's still under investigation. The ground under these hilltop homes in Rolling Hills Estates started moving over the weekend. MARTÍNEZ: It's not a matter of if the homes will fall, but how far. WEBER HAHN: I had to jam, like, a lifetime of memory into two suitcases. One resident says he had just a few minutes to evacuate. About a dozen homes near the Los Angeles County coast are being torn apart as they slip down a canyon in a slow-motion landslide.
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