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Backlog of cargo ships at California ports create traffic headaches on sea and land

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Parked cargo container trucks are seen in a street, Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Wilmington, Calif. California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets.
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Cargo containers sit stacked at the Port of Los Angeles, Wednesday, Oct. 20, in San Pedro, Calif. California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets.
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Cargo containers sit stacked at the Port of Los Angeles, Wednesday Oct. 20, in San Pedro, Calif. California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets.
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Parked cargo container trucks are seen in a street, Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Wilmington, Calif. California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets.
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Cargo container trucks wait in line to enter AMP Terminals at the Port of Los Angeles, Wednesday, Oct. 20, in San Pedro, Calif. California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets.
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In this Tuesday, Oct. 19 photo trucks line up next to containers at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, Calif. The Vincent Thomas Bridge suspension bridge, crossing the Los Angeles Harbor links San Pedro with Terminal Island. California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, Oct. 20, issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets. Last week the White House allowed the ports complex to become a 24-hour operation in an effort to break the logjam and reduce shipping delays.
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Cargo containers sit stacked at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 19. California Gov, Gavin Newsom on Wednesday issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The order directs California agencies to look for state-owned properties that could temporarily store goods coming into the ports.
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In this Tuesday, Oct. 19 photo trucks line up next to containers being shipped by rail line in Terminal Island in Los Angeles. The Vincent Thomas Bridge suspension bridge, crossing the Los Angeles Harbor links San Pedro with Terminal Island. California Gov, Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, Oct. 20, issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets.
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In this Monday, Oct. 18 photo, the Georg Maersk container ship is seen at the Port of Los Angeles. California Gov, Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, Oct. 20, issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets.
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In this Monday, Oct. 18, photo containers stack up next to employees vehicles at the Port of Los Angeles. California Gov, Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, Oct. 20, issued an order that aims to ease bottlenecks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that have spilled over into neighborhoods where cargo trucks are clogging residential streets.

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