A television cameraman photographs a large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA, 22 November 2011, after it broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean still continues to fall into the ocean and could possibly affect houses near the slide area. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa assured residents that all measures were being taken to insure the safety of their properties. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
A palm tree stands in the middle of a stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA, 22 November 2011 which broke away and continues to slide from the cliff towards the ocean. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
A man walks near huge pipes that have fallen from a large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA, 22 November 2011, after it broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean still continues to fall into the ocean and could possibly affect houses near the slide area. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa assured residents that all measures were being taken to insure the safety of their properties. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
A large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA, 22 November 2011, after it broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean still continues to fall into the ocean and could possibly affect houses near the slide area. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa assured residents that all measures were being taken to insure the safety of their properties. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
A palm tree stands in the middle of a stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA, 22 November 2011, after it broke away and continues to slide from the cliff towards the ocean. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
Barricades mark off an area where a large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA, 22 November 2011 after it broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean still continues to fall into the ocean. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (C) gives a press conference near a large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road, in San Pedro, California, USA, 22 November 2011, after it broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean and still continues to fall into the ocean. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. The San Pedro community is 40 miles from downtown Los Angeles. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
City engineers survey the damage to a large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA, 22 November 2011, after it broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean still continues to fall into the ocean. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
A fire department helicopter flies over a large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA which broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean and which still continues to fall into the ocean 22 November 2011. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
A large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA which broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean still continues to fall into the ocean 22 November 2011 and could possibly affect houses near the slide area. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa assured residents that all measures were being taken to insure the safety of their properties. The initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON
A large stretch of the Paseo Del Mar road in San Pedro, California, USA which broke away and fell into the Pacific Ocean still continues to fall into the ocean 22 November 2011. reports state that the initial landslide occurred on 20 November after torrential rains. The heavily populated southern California coast is prone to landslides from earthquakes and erosion. EPA/MICHAEL NELSON