Dana Point Cliffside Homes Deemed Safe Despite Landslide Concerns
Officials and homeowners assert the structural integrity of multimillion-dollar properties in Dana Point, California, following recent landslides.
- Three multimillion-dollar homes in Dana Point, California, remain structurally sound after a landslide caused by heavy storms.
- Homeowner Lewis Bruggeman, 82, refuses to leave his $16 million mansion, claiming it is not under immediate threat.
- City officials have inspected the properties and found no major structural issues, but recommend further independent evaluations.
- Experts suggest significant stabilization work is needed to protect the homes from future storms and potential collapse.
- The National Weather Service warns of more rain and potential mudslides in the area, heightening concerns for the cliffside properties.