3 Newport Beach homes are yellow-tagged after sudden landslide

The city has yellow-tagged three homes overlooking Newport Beach’s Back Bay after an early morning landslide on Galaxy Drive pushed most of one home’s backyard down the hillside and destabilized two neighboring properties.

The landslide occurred around 4 a.m. on Thursday, April 4, said Seimone Jurjis, the city’s assistant city manager. City crews were out immediately and were on site Thursday assessing the situation as the land continued to move, he said.

Residents of the house most affected have been asked to leave the property. Jurjis said the residents of the two neighboring homes have been advised not to use their backyards.

A geotechnical consultant and city engineers were detecting more land movement Thursday, he said, adding the slope beneath the homes where the slide occurred belongs to the state. There are no homes below, just the open space of the Back Bay.

While the slide happened suddenly, Jurjis said residents had some indication there was land movement happening beneath the most affected home and had come to the city on Wednesday to pull stabilization permits.

“It failed this morning before they could do anything,” he said.

Steven Peisner, whose home was yellow-tagged but not evacuated, said he heard “a clank from the backyard” and could see flower pots from the neighbor’s property in his yard, but it was hard to make out the initial damage in the black of the still early morning hour.

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