A number of multi-million dollar properties on the California seafront are at risk of falling into the Pacific Ocean after a “mini-landslide” saw a 300-400ft section of bluff face slide into the sea over the weekend. No injuries were reported during the landslide, but several properties were affected by the “significant soil movement,” and residents are growing weary of future activity. “I live not too far from here, and occasionally see a crack in the foundation,” resident Scott Leslie told ABC7. “There’s so much movement going on down here, it is very concerning, and it’s not really evident what it is being attributed to.” The town of Rancho Palos Verdes has been plagued by hundreds of landslides, and the slides in the Portuguese Bend area remain a persistent problem that has damaged roa

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